We have all sat and wondered what we would do if we were rich. But less will have thought about how they actually got the money in the first place. Some people inherit their wealth, some win the lottery. Some work hard for their pennies, and others go deep into the catacombs underneath pyramids and seek out their fortune. You can do the latter now, as Pyramid Quest is out now on Xbox.
Ratalaika Games are known for porting over a variety of different visual novels and 2D platformers. Racing titles therefore would not exactly be the first genre that springs to mind when you hear their name. Especially not a classic title from yesteryear. But that is just what we have here: Moto Roader MC is out today on Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation.
Ammo Pigs: Cocked and Loaded is a glitchy mess with little to no incentive to play. Frustrating mechanics with boring gameplay means the final recipe equals a low quality game.
We've been brought up as gamers to understand the need to run and jump, with the vast majority of platforming needs having tasked us with doing so for decades on end. But Explosive Candy World is different - for to find success here we'll need to blow ourselves up.Â
Imagine being one of the chosen few that makes it up to heaven, only to find out it isn’t what you wanted it to be? What would you do then? You’ve made it that far, surely you just stick it out. It’s got to be better than returning to Earth, right? Right? Find out about someone who tries to get back to the land of the living today in From Heaven to Earth on Xbox and PC.
Reviewing Nape Retroverse Collection has felt like running in a really crap marathon. We’re exhausted. None of the four games are good by anyone’s standards, but there’s so much shoddiness crammed into one package that we almost appreciate the effort in producing it.
We've previously seen Red Art Games rock up in the gaming world behind the likes of Sturmfront - The Mutant War and Arietta of Spirits. Next up on their hit list is that of Gunborg: Dark Matters.Â
Guitar Hero and Rock Band have slowly been moved to one side, just as a new type of rhythm action game comes to the fore. On the back of seeing the rather brilliant Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master wow the Game Pass crowds, up steps Beat Souls to battle for the musical masterpiece crown.Â
A small indie developer has gathered together a pulsating playlist of forty-five JPop hits and then mapped them to an innovative take on rhythm action. Beat Souls is part endless runner, part Hatsune Miku, and it’s totally slapping.Â