This year more than ever, we’re seeing a lot of re-released and expanded titles come out, including games like Observer: System Redux and the remastered PS5 version of Spider-Man. Some games are actually getting big content updates as well though, and we thought we’d highlight two of them. The Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition doesn’t just come with a free next gen upgrade, it also features three new characters for the game. Destiny 2, meanwhile is launching its “Beyond Light” expansion, which kicks off another season of in-game events as well. Time for a closer look. Continue reading “Release roundup: Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate & Destiny 2: Beyond Light”
King’s Bounty II preview (PC)
During a recent online event, we got to see the upcoming King’s Bounty sequel in action – here’s what we thought. Continue reading “King’s Bounty II preview (PC)”
Developer interview: Cardpocalypse
After an earlier release on Epic, Cardpocalypse from Gambrinous recently launched on Steam alongside brand new DLC for the game. It’s been met with very positive reviews from users since the launch, so we got in touch with Colm Larkin, the founder of the studio, to learn more about their follow-up to Guild of Dungeoneering, how it came about and what players can expect from the new content. Continue reading “Developer interview: Cardpocalypse”
Professor Rubik’s Brain Fitness review (PS4)
Microids has just released Professor Rubik’s Brain Fitness for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PCs. The name “Rubik” is almost synonymous with puzzles, we were curious to see how this license was going to turn out. Continue reading “Professor Rubik’s Brain Fitness review (PS4)”
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory review (PS4)
Kingdom Hearts has been a beloved franchise for close to 20 years now, and with all of the spin-offs and expansions it’s crazy to think that there have only been 3 main entries so far. Square Enix has just released Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, a celebration of the music that’s been an integral part of the experience for all those years. It’s out for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch – we played it on the PlayStation, the original home of the franchise. Continue reading “Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory review (PS4)”