Whether you have the might of Tyson Fury, the shrewd ducking and weaving of Mohammed Ali, or the aggression of Big John down the pub on a Friday night, we can all enjoy a bit of the boxing. And now we can do so on our consoles, with the release of World Championship Boxing Manager 2.
Ever since the release of Forza Horizon 4’s LEGO Speed Champions back in 2019, we have wished for nothing more than even more bricky and blocky racing to come our way. Well, our wishes have been truly answered - LEGO 2K Drive is here!
There are slight issues with combat in the early stages, but the exploration and puzzles on offer in The Last Case of Benedict Fox are very good indeed; they will keep you playing as you attempt to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Indications are positive. Our time with Go-Go Town! was slight and short, but there were enough surprises in the city-building to reassure us that it would be just as charming as Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles and Grow: Song of the Evertree.
Babies. They may be lovely bundles of joy at times, but as they grow and start toddling, they become more than a little bit stressful, requiring you to be kept on your toes at all times, running around with eyes in the back of your head. It's those skills you'll need in order to succeed in Baby Storm as it releases on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.Â
We've known for a while that DRIFTCE would be coming to console with wheel support in house, but finally the time comes to get behind that wheel and lay down some serious rubber.Â