Priced at £5.99 and the latest from Ratalaika Games, Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The princess from another world is playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, fully optimised for the latter. You'll also find it on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.Â
You may have played Grindstone, whether that be as it debuted on Apple Arcade, or via the worlds of Nintendo Switch or PC. Whatever, there's a chance you would have succumbed to the magic found within. Now it's time for Grindstone to play out on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
For those of you who like a lot of meat on the bones of your games, searching in every nook and cranny for just that tiny bit more optimisation for your cities and armies, then look no further than Age of Wonders 4 for you to live out your empire dreams.
Crash Bandicoot has seen something of a resurrection over the past few years. Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled signalled that the demand for nostalgia wasn’t limited to just the main series of games alone. Of course, when Crash Team Rumble was announced, comparisons to fan favourite Crash Bash were inevitable.
Varney Lake is the second visual novel in the Pixel Pulp trilogy, following on from Mothmen 1966, from developer LCB Game Studio and publisher Chorus Worldwide.Â
So, you have bested all there is to defeat in Monster Hunter Rise have you? Think you are pretty big after all that? Well, I’ve got some news for you. The job is only half complete, as a fresh batch of monsters need hunting. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak – the massive add-on full of massive monsters – is out now for Xbox and PlayStation.
Another disturbance in the Force approaches in the sequel to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The Star Wars Soulslike is back, bigger and better than ever. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out today on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC.
Lovecraftian influences, stunning visuals, robust puzzling, unique combat, immersive narrative and some gorgeous jazz noir elements. Is there anything The Last Case of Benedict Fox can't do?
The gaming scene is rich with ideas, from the serious to the wacky, and pretty much everything in-between. We're not sure we've ever gone into a game trying to prove ourselves in the cut-throat world of noodle delivery though.Â
We know that Unreal Engine 5 is capable of providing some outstanding realism, and we are fully aware that Bloober Team will be going all out with the release of Layers of Fear (2023). So what happens when you combine the two? The latest technical trailer shows all. Seriously, you don't want to miss this one.Â