Posts Tagged ‘featured’
EGX
Detroit: Become Human – Hands on Preview
I’m a total sucker for David Cage games… I mean pretty much anything Quantic Dream have put out over the last few years I’ve loved from a personal point of view – don’t get me wrong from a critic’s point of vi...
EGX
Etherborn – Hands on Preview
Every year I trawl around the Leftfield area of EGX like a massive toddler – “I want entertaining – entertain me with something new!” is the internal whinge. This used to be true of the Rezzed area too, but unless I...
EGX
Super Meat Boy Forever – Hands on Preview
When the original Super Meatboy was released it was like Team Meat had birthed the mother of all frustrating and super satisfying platformers. Ridiculous precision, insanely addictive and weirdly cute the whole thing just spoke...
PC
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PC) Review
While on the pitch Konami are doing a great job they are still lacking in key areas.
PC
Nidhogg 2 (PC) review
GamesFiends take a look to see if Nidhogg 2 can match the levels of balanced, multiplayer fun as in its original.
PS4
Superhot VR (PSVR) Review
What you get for the money is a great few hours of game you’ll not find anywhere else.
PC
Solstice Chronicles: MIA (PC) review
It is the duty of every lone soldier to be ready for hordes of rampaging mutants, especially those posted to Mars. Thankfully Solstice Chronicles: MIA make this duty enjoyable.
PC
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (PC) Review
Overall Season 3 of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, The New Frontier, stands as my second favourite in the franchise, offering a wider social look at the impact of the disaster through the lives it has touched.
Xbox1
Ghost Blade HD (Xbox One) review
Ghost Blade HD has its roots in a Dreamcast game released only two years ago, fourteen years after the system was discontinued. But now it's made the jump to the current generation, representing an old genre but needing to just...
PC
Drifting Lands (PC) review
You would think that the mixing of a traditional shoot-em-up and the grind of an action-RPG should be an unholy fusion not fit for polite conversation. Yet Drifting Lands pulls the two genres together, and almost makes them meet.
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Streets of Rage 4 (PC) Review
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Anthem officially to be re-tuned
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Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls – for the old nostalgic?
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Gunlord X (PS4) review
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The Falconeer trailer – a flying game to look up?
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Diablo 4 – the logical sum of 2 + 3?
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Remnant: From the Ashes looking forward to killing us in hardcore mode update
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World War Z: Kill It With Fire update released today