Scott Watson reviews Yooka-Laylee… Is it cool to say this is gloriously retro? Is it far enough back in gaming history, that we can class a game that has its heart, soul and roots in the superb platforming spectacles of the N64 era as retro? You know what, screw the retro, Yooka-Laylee is platforming glory […]
Project ZX review and interview with creator Richard Langford
Villordsutch reviews Project ZX and chats with creator Richard Langford… Back in 2009 the BBC aired a drama based around the rise of the British home computer market, with its two main players being Sir Clive Sinclair played by Alexander Armstrong (Armstrong and Miller, Danger Mouse) and Chris Curry played by Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, […]
Disaster epic Geostorm comes to Android and iOS
Video game studio Sticky Studios has announced the release of Geostorm, the official turn-based puzzle game inspired by the upcoming feature film, which is available as a free download now on iOS and Android today. Geostorm immerses players in a world filled with cataclysmic events and environmental dangers as they puzzle their way to safety and combines […]
Video Game Review – Horizon Zero Dawn
Ray Willmott reviews Horizon Zero Dawn… Horizon Zero Dawn seems to be just like every other Open-World RPG we’ve played over the last few years. Large map, lots of quests, tons of things to collect. But it comes from the unlikeliest of sources in Guerilla Games, a company that put their name on the map […]
First Impressions – Battle Splash
Daniel James Thomas with some first impressions of Battle Splash… Battle Splash is a game currently in development by Mai Nguyen Binh Hung, a solo designer and programmer who has taken on the task of making this game the best it can be – go Mai! It is set to bring a whole new concept to the […]
Star Trek: Bridge Crew now available for non-VR players with free update
Ubisoft has announced that Star Trek: Bridge Crew is now available for non-VR players on PlayStation 4 and PC with a new free update which also includes enhanced Windows Mixed Reality support. More players can now live out their Star Trek fantasies as they take command of the USS Aegis and USS Enterprise NCC-1701 using […]
Conan Exiles gets a new trailer ahead of May release
After 14 months in Early Access, Conan Exiles is set for its full worldwide release on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 next month, and publisher Funcom has released a new ‘Countdown to Launch’ trailer, which shows what is in store for you as you set out to crush your enemies, see them driven before […]
Update 2.5 arrives for Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade
Developer Stardock have announced the release of the latest update 2.5 for their popular space strategy game Galactic Civilizations III and Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade. This huge new update includes improvements to AI, a more functional UI, re-balancing and bug fixes. Galactic Civilizations III and Crusade players will find that the AI has been improved to make it smarter, faster and much more adept […]
Evil is Better update now available for Galactic Civilizations III
Another update has arrived for Stardock’s massive turn based space strategy game, Galactic Civilizations III and its Crusade expansion and just like the previous updates continues to expand and enhance the game for everyone who plays. Update 2.6 ‘Evil is Better’ improves trade routes, updates colony events and reworks the Malevolent Ideology tree. Watch the new trailer below for more on […]
No one at Naughty Dog has read the Uncharted movie script, says Neil Druckmann
Yesterday Joe Carnahan spoke about his screenplay for the upcoming Uncharted film adaptation, stating that: “I definitely didn’t write it as a PG-13 movie.” The decision to go for an R-rating has caused some controversy, with one fan tweeting Naughty Dog’s creative director Neil Druckmann to express their opinion. However, it appears that Naughty Dog, the developer behind […]
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