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I’m in two minds about Ubisoft’s upcoming melee game, For Honor. One side of me loves the meatiness of its brutal yet thought-provoking combat, its...
The Golf Club VR Preview
by Derek Miller
Got a fancy new VR headset and looking for something to play? Clear some space and secure that controller tight, it’s time for some Golf....
Square Enix Team Up With Marvel for Series of Avengers Games
by Emiliano
Square Enix and Marvel have announced a new game partnership to make a series of new Avengers games. The Avengers Project will be developed by Tomb...
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Review
by Daire Behan
Dragon Quest has been a largely inaccessible JRPG series for years in Europe, with only two main series instalments making their way here in its...
Enter the Gungeon Resupplied With Free Update
by Steve Gill
Gungeoneers, rejoice! It looks like the fast-paced guntastic puntastic bullet-hell dungeon-crawling dodge-rolling roguelike Enter the Gungeon just got a little bit bigger. Launched earlier today,...
Pixel Art Academy: Learn Art Through a Social Adventure Game
by Steve Gill
When I were a young ‘un, video games and pixel art were pretty much one and the same. Aside from some fairly primitive 3D, the...
Kingdom Hearts II.8: Final Chapter Prologue Review
by Will Worrall
Kingdom Hearts is a series known just as much for its magical blending of Disney animation and JRPG whimsy as it is for its overly...
The Retro Chronicles…Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
by Tubey
CROC: LEGEND OF THE GOBBOS Release Date: 1997 (PS1/Saturn) Genre: 3D platformer Developer: Argonaut Software Publisher: Fox Interactive Available: PS1 (Version reviewed), Sega Saturn, as...
Sign Up to the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Closed Beta Now
by Ian Cooper
Ubisoft have announced that the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Closed Beta will be available from February 3rd – 6th, 2017, on current-gen consoles and...
La La Land Review
by Alec Hawley
As the film at the glitziest time in the cinematic calendar, it’s difficult to watch La La Land without preconceptions. It’s simultaneously the clear favourite for...
Interview With Board Game Developers, Bad Cat Games, About Origins, ElemenZ and More
by Chris Dove
Today’s look at the indie world of board gaming comes in the form of Scottish based Bad Cat Games who have been kind enough to...
Hardboiled Cyberpunk Adventure Neofeud Coming Soon
by Steve Gill
I’m not sure what compels me towards dystopian fiction and hardboiled detectives, maybe it’s because I’m a jaded, miserable git who thinks the world is...
The Fitzgerald Scale – Thoughts on the Recent WWE 2K17 DLC
Regular visitors to this here ‘puter game inter web location will know by now that I’m a big fan of professional wrestling (please feel free...
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard Review
by Ian Cooper
Over the last few years, there’s been an increasing trend towards video games that shroud you in near-complete darkness, a single light source facilitating jump...
Tekken 7 Gets a Solid Release Date
by Ian Cooper
The next chapter in the TEKKEN franchise will finally land in the hands of video game lovers and avid fighting game aficionados when TEKKEN 7...
Little Bug Now Lighting Up Fig
by Steve Gill
Back in May 2016 I covered a rather polished proof-of-concept demo for a puzzle platformer called Little Bug. I’m now glad to see that it’s...
Indie Freebies: Raft, Helping Hand and AFK
by Steve Gill
Always short of a few bob and looking for something a bit different, each week I scour the internet for fun, interesting or just plain...
Yakuza 0 Review
by Ian Cooper
The Yakuza series has been around for over a decade. First appearing back in 2005 on the PlayStation 2, Yakuza brought with it a unique...

