At A Glance Visuals 8/ 10 Sound 4/ 10 Gameplay 5/ 10 Overall 5/ 10 Positives + Tough as nails platforming + Charming pixel art style + Quick platinum trophy Negatives – Controls can glitch – 50 levels isn’t enough – Useless collectables It certainly
Monark is a new RPG from NIS America coming to PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC & PS4 in 2022.
The next games in the Battlefield series has been announced by EA and developers DICE. The console and PC game is titled Battlefield 2042 and takes place 100 years after the first game in the series (Battlefield 1942) the game will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC on 22nd October 2021. PS4
It’s official. We’ve lost count of how many games Eastasiasoft are releasing this year. They have dropped another presentation video over on their YouTube accounts detailing the next ten releases. Some are new, some are being ported to different consoles, and some even feature waifus. Let’s have a look at their announcements.
As a lifelong fan of the Resident Evil franchise, I’m not going to pretend that I wasn’t thoroughly hyped for a new entry in the series. And I wasn’t alone – Resident Evil Village was eagerly anticipated the world over, and with rumours swirling that Capcom had taken a more supernatural approach this time, interest
I grew up in the early 90s, in what I like to believe was the Golden Age of Videogaming. It was a time before day one DLC and loot boxes; a time when new games were universally celebrated and players were more interested in gameplay than what FPS the developer had managed to achieve. And
Total War: Warhammer III from Sega and Creative Assembly is the culmination of the Total War: Warhammer trilogy and this time we’re heading to the largest kingdom in the realm of Chaos; Khorne. The realtime strategy game will pit your army against the god of battle, the Blood God: Skulltaker and we’ve got a lovely
With the month of May drawing to a close, it’s time to reveal the final entry in our Resident Evil roundtable feature, where we celebrate everything that makes the series so dear to us, and to gamers all around the globe. Resident Evil wouldn’t have had close to the same success without a great cast
As a gamer ‘of a certain age’ I grew up on a lot of arcade shooters, designed to eat your pocket money by throwing waves of pixelated minions at you as you blasted away at them with some upgradable gun or another. Zooming some (read: a lot) of years into the future, I still find
You’ll be forgiven for not hearing about Glyph. Originally releasing on the Nintendo e-Shop in January this puzzle platformer that looks like a cross between Journey and the morph ball from Metroid Prime, largely went unnoticed. That’s through no fault of the developers, but the Nintendo e-Shop has so many games available, sometimes gems are