We’ve been a big fan of Super Rare Games for a while now. We’ve tackled the tough platformer Grapple Dog and felt sombre over a cup of coffee with Necrobarista, and while each game was great, the physical copies were only limited to Nintendo Switch. Well, things are about to change as the UK company
Microsoft have confirmed that no internal developers are working on new Xbox One games. The console originally released a decade ago and while got off to a rocky start thanks to the DRM issues with second-hand discs and forced Kinect, the console did end up having some great games like Sunset Overdrive, and Gears 5.
Tomas Sala, the creator of the oceanic shooter The Falconeer, has been hard at work creating the follow up, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles. The next entry into his own franchise is taking a different approach to the land of the Great Ursee, foregoing the warbird-shooting in place of a city builder mechanic. In the latest update
THQ Nordic and developer YUKES have released a new trailer for AEW Fight Forever featuring Darby Allin and Sammy Guevara as they ascend ladders to show off the wrestling games’ latest mode. The first game from the ever-expanding professional wrestling company is due out on all platforms in the coming weeks.
Something Something Games are busy preparing their latest game, Kick Bastards, a parkour game that sees you booting enemies as you run through hellish environments. Today, the team have announced a new trailer, and that a demo will be coming to Steam.
Nintendo have announced a sequel to one of the most iconic Switch launch titles. No, we’re not talking about Tears of the Kingdom, but Everybody 1-2 Switch, the follow up to Nintendo’s unique party game. To make things even better for fans is that it’s out this month.
SNK have confirmed that King Of Fighters XIII Global Match – the updated version of the popular KOF XIII will get a beta test ahead of the game’s release later in the month. While the game is set to release on both Switch and PlayStation 4, the week long test will only available on PS4

In my humble opinion Disney has brutally mishandled the Tron franchise from the get-go. Their ambitious 1982 film set within the inner workings of an arcade machine was a brilliantly original film whose influence can be seen in films like Ready Player One and Wreck It Ralph. While time hasn’t been kind to the Forty-year-old

Remnant: From the Ashes released in 2019 and is generally thought of as part of the little subgenre of soulslikes that seemed to be everywhere in the second half of the 2010s. On initial release it got quickly labelled as “Dark Souls with guns”, a moniker that is both quite apt and also very reductive.
Square Enix have announced that the six titles which make up the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster bundle has passed a rather large sales target. Since releasing last month on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, the games have surpassed two million copies sold.