22nd Jan2016

New action trailer for ‘MXGP2’

by Phil Wheat

Distributor/publisher PQube have today released a new action trailer for MXGP2: The Official Motocross Videogame which is scheduled for launch on March 31st on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC/STEAM. The trailer below features the tracks of MXGP of Patagonia Argentina, MXGP of Trentino, MXGP of Czech Republic and MXGP of Spain. Says Elisa […]

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21st Dec2015

‘MXGP2’ gets a release date and artwork

by Phil Wheat

Distributor/publisher PQube and developer Milestone, Italy’s leading videogame developer for consoles and PC; and the world’s foremost developer of videogames dedicated to the world of motorcycling, have announced that MXGP2 – The Official Motocross Videogame is scheduled for launch on March 31st 2016 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC/STEAM. With the official release […]

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22nd Nov2015

‘Pulse’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Most games treat the main character almost like a super hero, giving them the ability to withstand more than the average human could, and powers to give them an added edge. This is what allows us to enjoy the game, the escape from reality. In search for a new experience though some games have started […]

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21st Sep2015

‘SOMA’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

I’m not sure why we like horror games, especially the ones where we aren’t even given the luxury of a weapon. SOMA is a new science fiction game that follows many of the traits shown in previous Frictional games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent, but also makes you feel like a bad human being in […]

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10th Sep2015

‘Valhalla Hills’ Early Access Preview (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

When Vikings die an honourable death, they expect to be welcomed into Valhalla in celebration of their glories. When the gates are closed though, what are they to do? Prove their worth on Valhalla Hills. An Early Access game, Valhalla Hills will be recognisable for Settlers fans for the style of play it offers. The […]

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09th Sep2015

‘Layers of Fear’ Early Access Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

If I said that the PC now has its own P.T would I have your interest? I hope so. This is what Layers of Fear is, it manages the same scares and messes with your head much in the same way as the Silent Hills teaser did. It also has the same problem in that […]

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27th Aug2015

‘Gryphon Knight Epic’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

While some games are designed to show off just how powerful the new console hardware is these days, or how impressive they can look on top end PCs, there are also games that look back to the 2D days of platform games and shoot ‘em ups. Gryphon Knight Epic is yet another one of those, […]

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15th Aug2015

‘Monster Truck Destruction’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Maybe I’ve been spoilt by the choice of games I play on my PC, but I tend to expect a certain quality. I’ve played games on the platform for years, all the way back to the pre-DirectX days. This may be why I took such a disinterest to Monster Truck Destruction. When I started to […]

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06th Aug2015

‘Missing: An Interactive Thriller – Episode One’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

If there was one game style that you would not expect to come back it would be FMV, it was a definitely a Nineties thing and with technology moving on so much with graphical quality there is no real reason to bring it back. That of course, does not mean that a game is not […]

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27th Jul2015

‘Poly Bridge’ Early Access Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Building a bridge should be easy; it should be just creating a road that goes from point A to B over a unpassable area. Play Poly Bridge though and you’ll find that there is a lot standing in the way of holding a bridge up in the air, and physics suck. Poly Bridge tends to […]

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13th Jul2015

‘Onikira: Demon Killer’ – Release date announced

by Kat Wheat

Headup Games and Merge Games have announced the imminent full release of Onikira: Demon Killer for PC. Developed by Irish-based Digital Furnace Games, the game is a 2D side-scrolling, beat’em-up set in a fantasy feudal Japan. Players assume role of Yamazaki Jiro, a lone samurai battling to prevent the forces of the Japanese underworld, Yomi, […]

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12th Jun2015

‘LEGO Worlds’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

LEGO seems to be something that is universally loved, unless we stand on a piece of it then we end up swearing at it of course!  When Minecraft was created we were given a huge world created by blocks, and you could either try to fight for survival or just be creative and build whatever you want.  […]

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10th May2015

‘3D Realms Anthology’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

There is a breed of gamer, they are getting on a bit now but they still remember the hell of PC gaming in the nineties.  This was when numbers like 2086, 286, 386 and 486 actually meant something other than being bad lines in Hackers and multi-core computing was not something even considered in the […]

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07th May2015

‘Nightbanes’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

There is no denying the fact that digital collectable card games are popular. In many ways this makes them perfect for the free-to-play model where money can be grabbed back from the player when they are hooked and need the better decks to aid them in battle. This may sound cynical but by now we […]

20th Apr2015

‘Nekro’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Early Access games can be a risky purchase, the gamer either has the chance to get a glimpse at an up and coming game, allowing them to give feedback to the developer on what can make it better or what doesn’t work, or it show them a glimpse at something destined to fail, at worst […]

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16th Mar2015

‘Zombie Kill of the Week – Reborn’ now available on Steam

by Kat Wheat

Merge Games Ltd. have announced the release of Finnish developer, Still Running’s, Zombie Kill of the Week – Reborn, a challenging, fast paced, 2D survival shooter; and when we say fast. We mean breakneck, flat-out, adrenaline fuelled fast! What’s makes this game different from other shooters is your goal isn’t to run through levels and […]

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24th Dec2014

‘Last Inua’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Not long ago I reviewed Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) so it only seemed right that when Last Inua was available on the PC I should move onto that game and give it a try.  Described as an “immersive and emotional” platform game like Never Alone it featured platform style gameplay and a two player structure […]

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10th Dec2014

‘LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

LEGO games have always been popular. Whether it’s been Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Marvel and Batman – just to name a few of their releases – LEGO seem to have access to many licenses, and make full use of them in the games they create.  This makes for a good experience for the […]

05th Dec2014

‘Dead Island: Epidemic’ now in Open Beta

by Phil Wheat

The zombie infested hack and slash action arena Dead Island: Epidemic is now in Open Beta as Deep Silver unleashes the game for all users to play for free on Steam, allowing gamers to be part of the final stages of development of the fast paced multiplayer title that sees player duke it out over supply […]

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04th Dec2014

‘The Crew’ Review – Initial Thoughts (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

The Crew is out and people from all over the world are filling up the roads and forming their little groups, trying to make their impact in the world of racing “MMO”.  I’m more of a solo gamer though, a loner who would rather enjoy the game at my own pace, so why would I bother […]

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03rd Dec2014

‘Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice’ Review (PC)

by Paul Metcalf

Coming so closely after the first episode of Tales of the Borderlands (which I loved), Telltale Games had a lot to prove with Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice.  With the source material being so popular and good, and the use of some of the actors from the show this wasn’t something that was impossible.  With the trailer […]

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03rd Nov2014

Pre-order trailer for ‘Alone in the Dark: Illumination’

by Phil Wheat

Atari have announced the availability of pre-orders for its latest PC title, Alone in the Dark: Illumination, the latest installment of the long-running Alone in the Dark franchise. A third-person action-horror game that brings interesting new twists and gameplay including the power of illumination, 4-player cooperative multiplayer mode, and a unique cast of characters featuring […]

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