F1 2016: The Official Videogame is the pinnacle of F1 racing games as while it may not be visually impressive as Forza Motorsport 6 or as accessible as Need for Speed it provides that authentic F1 racing experience to both diehard and casual fans of the sport. Continue reading “F1 2016 Review (XB1)”
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice Demo Released onto 3DS eShop
Capcom have today released a playable demo of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice onto the Nintendo 3DS eShop; with the full game due for release on the 8th September 2016. Continue reading “Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice Demo Released onto 3DS eShop”
Battlezone Gets a New Gameplay Trailer
Rebellion have today released a brand new gameplay trailer for Battlezones; the studio’s debut Playstation VR game for the PS4 which will be released as part of the Playstation VR’s launch line-up on the 13th October 2016. Continue reading “Battlezone Gets a New Gameplay Trailer”
Overcooked Review (PC)
Overcooked is a word I would usually use on a Saturday night when my Pizza has been cooked for too long; but when it comes to a small development studio known as Ghost Town Games it’s actually the name of their colourful but internally frustrating multiplayer themed cooking game that’s recently made its way to the PC, PS4 and Xbox One through Team17’s Indie publishing programme. Continue reading “Overcooked Review (PC)”
Playstation Now To Launch on PC This Week; Wireless USB Adaptor Due Next Month
Sony have announced that Playstation Now, a subscription based service that will allow PS4 users to stream PS3 games for a monthly subscription, will be launched onto the PC this week; specifically the 24th August 2016. Continue reading “Playstation Now To Launch on PC This Week; Wireless USB Adaptor Due Next Month”
Total War: Warhammer To Receive New DLC Content Next Month
SEGA have announced that The Creative Assembly’s turn-based-strategy game Total War: Warhammer will receive some new DLC Content next month in the form of “The Grim and The Grave”. Continue reading “Total War: Warhammer To Receive New DLC Content Next Month”
Worms W.M.D Review (PC)
It’s been twenty-one years since Team17 released their debut ‘Worms’ title in to the unsuspecting gaming market and two years since their last ‘non-remastered’ release arrived onto the PC (known as Worms Battlegrounds); but finally the tongue-and-cheek turn-based-multiplayer combat has returned in the form of Worms W.M.D. Continue reading “Worms W.M.D Review (PC)”
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Season Pass Content Revealed
With Deus Ex: Mankind Divided due for release later this week Square Enix have opted to release details on what to expect from the Season Pass which will be made available to purchase the same day the game is launched.
According to Square Enix the Season Pass will allow access to two pieces of Story related content as well as immediate access to a large range of weapon packs and perks; all of which are listed below: Continue reading “Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Season Pass Content Revealed”
PS4 Slim Console is Real! Pictures Appear Online
Social Media is a wonderful thing; it can be used to promote a product, spread news or show off your morning postal arrivals – but for some Twitter users it has been used to highlight that the much rumoured PS4 Slim console is real. Continue reading “PS4 Slim Console is Real! Pictures Appear Online”
Review: Saint Seiya: Soldier’s Soul (PS4)
Developed by Dimps, the firm best known for their Dragon Ball Z: Budokai trilogy, and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment within Europe Saint Seiya: Soldier’s Soul is a 3D Arena fighter that plays exactly like its predecessor, Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers, with the exception of improved visuals and new gameplay mechanics. Of course there is a valid reason for this; as Soldier’s Soul is actually an ‘updated’ version of Brave Soldiers; although at first glance you wouldn’t necessarily see it. Continue reading “Review: Saint Seiya: Soldier’s Soul (PS4)”