The latest classic game to get the orchestral treatment from Seattle based videogame music publisher and label, Materia Collective, is the Gameboy gem, Pokémon Gold and Silver from the good old days of 1999. Titled Johto Legends: Music from Pokémon Gold and Silver, this latest orchestral re-imagining provides Pokemon fans with over an hour of new […]
BAFTA Award-winning Jesper Kyd returns to score Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Fans of the fantastic first-person melee/shooter Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide, will be pleased to hear that returning for the upcoming sequel Warhammer: Vermintide 2, is the BAFTA Award-winning Danish composer Jesper Kyd. Once again Jesper Kyd will be bringing to this release a totally original score, that weaves perfectly throughout the game. Below […]
Tangledeep coming to Steam this February
Those with a fondness for old school roguelike dungeon crawlers will be pleased to hear that Impact Gameworks have announced that Tangledeep, inspired by the classics of the SNES, will be available via Steam for PC on the 1st February. The game is also set for release on the Nintendo Switch later this year. To […]
Video Game Review – Nightmare Boy
Scott Watson reviews Nightmare Boy… Take a strong pinch of Terry Gilliam’s unique storytelling, a healthy does of Guillermo del Toro’s at times extraordinary fantasia, and chuck it in the mixing pot with a metroidvania style old-school influenced 2D scroller come platformer and you may think you’re on to a winner with Nightmare Boy on […]
New trailer revealed for Call of Duty: WWII Resistance Community Event
Call of Duty: WWII players are being called to battle in the new Resistance Community Event set to kick off on the 23rd January. The event will run until the 27th February and feature free content including a new Resistance Division, new weapons and uniforms and new limited time game modes. Plus there’s plenty of opportunities […]
PC release of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA delayed again
PC gamers looking forward to playing NIS America’s Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA will be disappointed to hear that the game has been delayed once again and this time without a set release date. It goes without saying that there are plenty of good reasons for the delay and in my opinion, at the end of the […]
Flight Sim World enters Phase 2 of development
The world of Flight Simulators has change a bit since I was young. I first earned my wings in the cockpit of a 16K ZX81 (you can watch that here) but thanks to simulation specialists Dovetail Games and their Flight Sim World, our virtual winged enjoyment has evolved somewhat since the black & white days […]
The first batch of THEC64s has set sail for mainland Europe
Over the past few weeks THEC64 team have released a large number of images – some of which you can see below – showing the production of the upcoming THEC64 Mini. Today’s news however has quite possibly topped all of that as the first batch of THEC64 Mini’s is on it’s way over right now! […]
Video Game Review – The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: Xbox One Edition
Calum Petrie reviews The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: Xbox One Edition… Upon the original release of the game in 2014, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter was both praised and ridiculed for its simplicity. The game was labelled a “walking simulator” due to the bare bones investigation and traversal around the game’s luscious and outstanding vistas. […]
Video Game Review – Nantucket
Red Stewart reviews Nantucket… When I first saw the concept for Nantucket, I admit I was quite piqued. As someone who enjoyed the literary classic Moby-Dick, here was a game that, on the outset, took Herman Melville’s epic and combined it with a good old-fashioned graphic adventure. Unfortunately, the experience I got from playing it ended up […]
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