As March kicks into gear, we’re reporting on the sales of physical video games throughout the UK over the last week. For another week, Mario claims the top spot with Miles Morales having settle for 2nd. Other movements include Tom Nook seeming to be on the march to reclaim the top spot.
We make no secret of loving indie games. Some of the best experiences in video games don’t have to be an all-out blockbuster, or a 1000-hour epic RPG. They can be short and sweet games, created by a team of a handful of people. In this VGamingBargains article, we’re taking a look at those independent
This week has been a busy week for video game news. As such we’ve pulled together all of the news we’ve found interesting over the course of the week and put it in one place. This article is longer than our usual news pieces so we hope you enjoy.
NIS America has dropped a Prinny-sized bomb of information regarding releases Disgaea 6 and World’s End Club. Not only this, they’ve lifted the lid on two previously unannounced compilation games. Let’s have a look at what’s been going on.
Last week, Sony announced that players can expect a new virtual reality experience for the PlayStation 5. The completely expected PlayStation VR 2 (or whatever it’s called) won’t be unveiled just yet but that hasn’t stopped the Japanese giant showing it’s commitment to the medium by announcing 6 new games to the format. Let’s have
After a short break, for reason’s we’ve yet to establish, the UK sales chart for physical video games has landed. This week, Mario continues to top the chart while Miles Morales swings his was into second.

Cultist Simulator: Initiate Edition is steeped in secrets throughout, nothing comes easy when attempting to uncover mysteries of the universe.

Retrace: Memories of Death replicates the adventure book style with a grisly horror twist and reality bending plotline.

Baobabs Mausoleum Grindhouse Edition is also a hell of a lot of fun. It’s how a video game should be and doesn’t take itself too seriously.