It seems that EA is going all out in an effort to get Star Wars fans back on board for the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront II following criticisms of the first game and its lack of content. We’ve already heard that the sequel will be “dramatically larger” than its predecessor, and now EA CEO Andrew […]
Elite Systems issue a statement regarding the Recreated ZX Spectrum
With talk about the ZX Spectrum Next and the ZX Vega+ what’s often forgotten is the Recreated ZX Spectrum from Elite Systems. Looking rather fantastic, a replica bluetooth keyboard honouring the original rubber-keyed Spectrum with an app (Google/iOS) that brought the user games and Sinclair BASIC. This machine looked like a winner however it was […]
The 64 Team update backers on the The 64 MINI, handheld, full-sized and special editions
There seems to be recently a steady stream of news coming from the team over at The64 camp and today two updates have arrived relating to the machine that is honouring the Commodore 64. In the latest round of news not only do we get to see The64 MINI prototypes, but were given a huge […]
Video Game Review – Sniper Elite 4 DLC Deathstorm Part 2: Infiltration
Scott Watson reviews Sniper Elite 4: Deathstorm Part 2: Infiltration… Hats off to Rebellion, they’ve done a damn fine job with keeping those of us in need of our Sniper Elite fix entertained. The drip feed of season pass DLC and additional free content in the way of maps, modes, weapons and skins has been pretty […]
Video Game Review – LocoRoco Remastered
Shaun Munro reviews LocoRoco Remastered… SCE Japan Studio’s weird and wonderful 2006 PSP platformer LocoRoco has finally received the gorgeous 4K remaster treatment it’s long been deserving of, and though its light, casual gameplay won’t be for all tastes, the dementedly cute title has lost none of its charm over the last decade. The gameplay loop is simple; you […]
The ZX Spectrum Next shows off its 7MHz mode with some classic games
At the end of April the ZX Spectrum Next arrived on Kickstarter with a required goal of £250,000 and within a mere forty-eight hours this wanted total was blown out of the water! Now with fourteen days still to go and the project being marked by Kickstarter as a “Project We Love” the total currently […]
Video Game Review – Little Nightmares
Thomas Roach reviews Little Nightmares… Little Nightmares is a puzzle platformer that has strong horror elements to it. It is almost reminiscent of a game of hide and seek, whilst traversing from point A to point B. Little Nightmares sees you take the role of Six, a young girl who has been imprisoned in an […]
Defend the universe as Voltron Legendary Defender joins Puzzle & Dragons
GungGo Online Entertainment and Universal Brand Development have announced a partnership to bring DreamWorks Animation Television’s Voltron Legendary Defender content to the mobile game Puzzle & Dragons for an event running between April 24th and May 7th. This collaboration features an all-new Voltron Legendary Defender dungeon that comes in difficulties ranging from Intermediate to Mythical, […]
Video Game Review – Statik
Shaun Munro reviews Statik… If you enjoy crisply immersive VR graphics, bone-dry humour and feeling like an absolute idiot, Tarsier Studios’ Statik just might be the game for you. Providing yet more evidence that non-roomscale VR is simply better-suited to seated, static (or rather, statik) experiences, this unassuming yet devilishly tricky puzzler represents some of the […]
Video Game Review – What Remains of Edith Finch
Shaun Munro reviews What Remains of Edith Finch… Offering up a welcome reprieve from the seemingly endless deluge of blockbuster titles released so far this year, Giant Sparrow follows their acclaimed 2012 adventure title The Unfinished Swan with a “walking simulator” that spreads plenty of goodwill for the oft-maligned genre. The sepulchral What Remains of Edith Finch is a […]
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