Originally released back in 2018 by Nicalis Inc., Save me Mr Tako was pulled from all digital stores following a disagreement between developer Christophe Galati, and then-publisher, Nicalis Inc. Three years on, we’re happy to say Galati is releasing a Definitive Edition of the title on Steam, and Limited Run Games is offering both digital and physical copies on
You’d be forgiven for not knowing the Fallen Legion series of video games. Originally created in 2017 by the delightfully named YummyYummyTummy, and published by NIS America (Disgaea), Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire was a fun time, but hard to define. It’s part side-scroller, part J-RPG and part strategy-RPG, all mixed together with elements
In a world where games are becoming ever more expansive and free roaming, starting a new title can be a little daunting; not knowing where to go or what to expect – sometimes it’s nice to be given a little direction. That’s where Redout: Space Assault, the latest on-rails space shooter from 34BigThings, swoops in

Neptunia Virtual Stars is a mindless, fun dungeon crawler that’s full of wit and charm that throws you headfirst into the world of V-Tubers.

Forgotten Fields is a corker of a game. The beautiful story takes you on a journey that had me engrossed on more than one occasion.
Last night Capcom released another Resident Evil Showcase, giving us all a further look into the world of Resident Evil Village. There was very little in the way of new information about the game’s plot, but we did get a look at some new locations, details of a new demo and the information surrounding a
Nintendo have dropped another one of their Indie World direct videos showcasing some of the up and coming indie titles for the next 12 months. In the presentation, there were thrills, spills and more turtles than you can shake a pizza at. We’ve taken a look at what was announced during the 20 minute video
As things start to settle down after the Easter bank holidays, we’re back on a Monday with the latest sales figures for boxed video games sold in the UK. This week seems quiet with no new releases hitting the charts but we do have a change at the top.
With the UK on the verge of opening back up, if you’re anything like me, a lot of your budget will suddenly be assigned to frivolous purchases of elaborate restaurant food and alcohol. Lots of alcohol. Keeping that in mind, you might not have as much cash floating around for gaming as you’d normally like,

Say No! More is rather fun while it lasts. The silly requests from managers hit a personal level, and the characters are well-voiced.