Serve the public trust, protect the innocent, uphold the law – those will be your objectives if selected for the closed beta of RoboCop: Rogue City. NACON and developer Teyon (in collaboration with MGM) have announced that the closed beta will take place from 3rd to 9th July on Steam. Those selected for the beta will […]
Book Review – Push Start: The Art Of Video Games
Villordsutch reviews Push Start: The Art Of Video Games… As a fan of all things gaming since, well, since as far back as my aging mind will allow me to remember, the visual appearance of Push Start has already has caught my interest. With one of Tomohiro Nishikado’s Space Invaders staring at me from the […]
Video Game Review – Far Cry Primal
Thomas Roach reviews Far Cry Primal… Whilst most franchises are moving forward in time and taking a futuristic approach in their setting, it is refreshing to see a game take a step back from that and go the opposite way. Far Cry Primal is the latest addition to the Far Cry franchise, and was announced […]
Video Game Review – Layers of Fear
Tom Powter reviews Layers of Fear… Clichés are often seen as a hallmark of lazy writing, designed to be used for maximum effect, but can come across as a laughably familiar. However, if used effectively, clichés can work in the writer’s favour. Layers of Fear, developed by Bloober Team SA, is packed full of clichés […]
Second Opinion – Far Cry Primal
Villordsutch reviews Far Cry Primal… In the break from our normal numerical Far Cry series and our beloved, ever so psychotic, very vocal person of hatred, Far Cry Primal takes us back to 10,000 BC, to a time where the only thing that matters is survival. The whole feel of this new universe has changed; […]
Video Game Review – Foul Play
Kris Wall reviews Foul Play… Foul Play casts you as renowned Victorian daemonlogist, Baron Dashforth as he recounts his greatest adventure live on stage, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Aided by his loyal sidekick, Mr Scampwick, the duo must battle their way across 5 acts in a series of side scrolling brawls that harken back […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #96 – Cruising on Broadway
Villordsutch counts down Your Sinclair’s Top 100 ZX Spectrum Games… Continuing with the countdown we arrive at No. 96 and with this we hit Cruising on Broadway from Solarsoft, released way back in 1983. With the box art and title – seen above – you’d probably be expecting something flash and filled to the back […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #90 – Bounder
Villordsutch counts down Your Sinclair’s Top 100 ZX Spectrum Games… From Avalon yesterday we bounce towards the life of a sentient tennis ball with the first Gremlin Graphics game (and it certainly won’t be the last) to grace our countdown, as Bounder arrives to truly shatter our nerves. Gremlin Graphics was the software house that delivered numerous titles […]
The Week in Star Wars – Everything you need to know about the Rogue One reshoots, Han Solo movie update and more
It’s been a big week for Star Wars this week – and not all of its good. We’ve got the latest on those Rogue One reshoots, an update on the Han Solo spin-off movie and more… Blimey, we know what we’re kicking things off with this week don’t we? It was reported by Page Six […]
The Top 100 Your Sinclair ZX Spectrum Games: #77 – Gyroscope
After the two rather excellent games of Flying Shark and Atic Atac we descend rapidly towards Number #77 in the Your Sinclair Top 100 and scream towards the arcade-puzzle game Gyroscope from Melbourne House. Our second game from Melbourne House in the chart so far (the first being Sir Lancelot just last week), Gyroscope spun into existence back in […]
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