Remember Missile Command? If you do there's a chance you'll be seriously interested in the latest classic title to be revamped and recharged by Atari - that game is Missile Command: Recharged.
If you happen to remember the 1950s then you may be familiar with the works of Alfred Hitchcock in the psychological thriller film Vertigo. If you can’t cast your mind that far back, then luckily you can now experience it in game form!
Indie developers love looking into the past and creating games based on the classics of yesteryear. Some developers also try and emulate the art style with a modern twist. And then some developers absolutely nail the old-school aesthetic. See for yourself in Roar of Revenge on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
When you've got the likes of Dear Esther and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture under your belt, you probably know a thing or two about games. The latest from The Chinese Room - Little Orpheus - looks to continue their trend of brilliance.
Unless you’re a shoot ’em up completist, there’s very little reason to pick up QUByte Classics: Thunderbolt Collection by PIKO. It feels like they’re getting splinters from dredging the bottom of the shooter barrel.
In what is fast becoming a bit of a weekly ritual, two more old Psikyo classics have popped up onto the Xbox stores, playable on both Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
QUByte have been found pushing out a few 'Classic by PIKO' titles to the Xbox, PlayStation and Switch storefronts in recent months. Today it's the turn of Thunderbolt Collection to expand our gaming horizons.
Well, that’s certainly a mouthful. But if you cast your mind back to the old school shooters such as Doom, Wolfenstein and Quake then you can picture exactly what to expect in QUByte Classics: Zero Tolerance Collection by PIKO.