Calum Petrie reviews The Bunker… The Bunker is a point and click psychological horror game created with all pre-recorded film footage. The game does not allow any control over the on screen character directly, rather you will click command points on screen and the player will interact with your chosen object. Developed by Splendy in association […]
Gears of War film gets Shane Salerno as screenwriter
Some movement has finally happened for Universal’s adaptation of the Gears of War video game franchise. According to Deadline, the studio has hired screenwriter Shane Salerno to pen the script. Salerno’s previous works include the scripts for James Cameron’s Avatar sequels, Michael Bay’s Armageddon and Ridley Scott’s The Cartel. Universal and Microsoft announced a partnership last year, timed to coincide with the […]
Rumour: Microsoft developing on two upgraded Xbox One consoles
There are rumours about some of the secrets that Microsoft may hold in store for a big reveal at this years E3 event, some of which may even overshadow the news about the Playstation Neo. Perhaps the biggest rumour circulating is said to be the reveal of not just one new console but TWO, with […]
Video Game Preview – We Happy Few
Mike Mc Grath previews We Happy Few… We Happy Few was probably the only game at Microsoft’s E3 conference I really paid attention to. Here was an indie game set in 1960’s England with a retro sci-fi feel and a grim yet whimsical art style. What’s not too like? A few things actually. First major […]
Video Game Review – A Pixel Story
Calum Petrie reviews A Pixel Story… A Pixel Story is a bold and bouncy adventure filled with cute characters, bouncing puzzles and nostalgia filled levels. Developed by Lamplight Studios and published by Rising Star Games, this game was originally released on Steam and is now making its way to consoles. The BAFTA nominated indie title […]
Will PlayStation VR Kill Xbox?
Samuel Brace on whether PlayStation VR will kill Xbox… Both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have been on the market for almost two years now and they are doing exceptionally well. With both consoles outpacing their last generation counterparts — Ps3 and Xbox 360 — console gaming is looking pretty darn good right now. One […]
EGX 2015: Hands on with Rise of the Tomb Raider
Kris Wall reports from EGX 2015… Another game which drew highly impressive queues and wait times at this year’s EGX was Crystal Dynamics’ Rise of the Tomb Raider, the follow up to their excellent 2013 series reboot. Players were given a small 20 minute segment to play through that showcased everything from action to exploration […]
Is the landscape of gaming changing?
Tom Powter on whether the landscape of gaming is changing… When it was released in 2012, Journey quickly became one of the most critically acclaimed games of the generation. The utterly beautiful little adventure showed people that games didn’t have to be dark, gritty and full of guns. Nor did they have to be big-budget, […]
Video Game Review – Extinction
Calum Petrie reviews Extinction… Extinction is an action/adventure hack & slash game which places players in a familiar “one man against the apocalypse” scenario. The theme of extinction is one of a man who is the last of his ancient order, the one person who is able to stand against the hordes of evil and […]
Microsoft introducing a Netflix-style game subscription service
Do you enjoy Netflix? That monthly payment for access to hundreds of TV shows and movies? Wouldn’t it be great if there was something like that for games? WAIT! There is! Or will be… Today, Microsoft have announced a new gaming subscription service for Xbox players which they are set to offer this spring. Just like […]
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