Randal’s Monday is an adventure game with its heart in the right place but also one that missed a few crucial turns on its road to completion. What’s left is a game that’s flawed but will still appeal to hardcore fans of the genre and the productions it frequently references. Continue reading “Randal’s Monday review (PC)”
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Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Single Player review
We look at Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’s single player campaign, which is certain to blow you away from start to finish, even if the ride isn’t as long as you’d like. Continue reading “Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Single Player review”
Lords of the Fallen review (PC/PS4)
Lords of the Fallen is a more than competent action romp featuring Nordic influences blended with a fantasy theme. It’s certain to appeal to fans of similar games such as Dark Souls II but might not hold the same appeal to fans of the God of War series. Continue reading “Lords of the Fallen review (PC/PS4)”
BlazeRush review (PC)
I grew up playing games like Super Sprint, Super Cars and Ivan ‘Ironman’ Stewart’s Super Off Road and have always been fond of racing little miniature cars around a track. If you’re not quite as old, you may remember the Micro Machines or Death Rally series, or even Rock ‘n Roll Racing for the SNES. And now we have BlazeRush by Targem, which wants to follow in the footsteps of those games with all the features we’ve gotten to know over the four decades that the genre has been around for. Continue reading “BlazeRush review (PC)”
World of Warships preview (PC)
World of Warships is shaping up to be vastly different from its tank and plane-based cousins, and promises to bring the artillery genre to a whole new generation of (online) gamers. We spoke with Mikhail Fedorov, head of operations for Lesta Studios in St. Petersburg, about the upcoming title. Continue reading “World of Warships preview (PC)”