
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.
We hope everyone had a lovely Easter holiday and managed to make use of the extra days off to eat chocolate and play video games. If you had to work, we hope that you weren’t too rushed. As there has been a long weekend, the video game announcements are a little on the light side,
As we start to feel the regret of eating too much chocolate and not going for our daily walks over the last four days, the UK sales charts for the last week are in, and for the first time in a little while, we have a non-Nintendo number one.
One of our more risque publishers, eastaisasoft have produced another direct style presentation over the weekend. In this four minute presentation they detail the games we’ll be playing over the course of the next couple of months. Let’s have a look shall we?
Sony and Microsoft have unveiled the ‘free’ games you can be playing in April as part of their PlayStation Plus and Games With Gold subscriptions. This month includes Oddworld, Vikings, and Zombies. Lots and lots of Zombies. Let’s have a look at the games we’ll be playing.