You may think that June and July are relative quiet times in the gaming years. And you’d be right – if you went back a decade or so. Yep, nowadays the scene continues on regardless and whilst we may not have a slew of AAA titles popping up through June, there will still be a
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Ever wanted to immerse yourself into the British Railways steam era? The latest Train Sim World 2 expansion brings forth the soot, the sounds and the Spirit of Steam. Available today for Train Sim World 2 players to enjoy is the latest expansion to the game – Spirit of Steam: Liverpool Lime Street – Crewe.
We originally expected to see Saint Kotor start to deliver the psychological thrills on console a year or so ago, but instead it made waves on PC. Now though SOEDESCO have announced that their point-and-click psychological horror detective game will launch in October. Coming on October 14th 2022 to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4,
It’s time for the citizens of Earth to celebrate one last time as the final destruction will soon be coming. Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed is detailed, dated and ushers forth some multiplayer madness. First announced back in 2021, it’ll be August 30th 2022 when Earth will be taken over once more, this time
tour de france 2022 We already knew that Tour de France 2022 would be coming to Xbox, PlayStation and PC soon, but when it does drop we’ll find that Nacon and Cyanide Studies will be adding in a new competitive game mode – Race of the Moment. Tour de France 2022 releases on Xbox One,
The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be released in 2023. Today, Respawn Entertainment, Electronic Arts, and Lucasfilm Games unveiled Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on stage at Star Wars Celebration. Developed by the veteran team at Respawn, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will expand upon the iconic Star Wars stories, worlds, characters, and thrilling
Two of our favourite gaming orbs arrive on Game Pass today, with cricket balls bouncing around thanks to Cricket 22 (PC) and the mighty yellow ball, Pac-Man, getting a compendium of hits in the form of Pac-Man Museum+ (Cloud, Console and PC). But wait, you may ask, isn’t Cricket 22 already on Game Pass? Aha,
Kao the Kangaroo reminded me why I fell in love with 3D platformers back in the N64 days. While I missed the Dreamcast console-exclusive original back in the day, it surprised me how familiar this reboot of the 22-year-old series felt, though the revived Kao doesn’t exactly try hiding how it’s looked to other modern
Arma Reforger is not Arma 4. Bohemia Interactive has made that abundantly clear during the slightly confusing rollout of the new entry in the storied military simulation series, which hit early access on Steam last week. Instead, it’s meant to be a “test bed” for features and design choices that may or may not be
In news that will make any Nazi with a nutsack feel nervous, the serial scrotum-sniping soldier, Karl Fairburne, is back on the hunt. Sniper Elite 5 shifts the series’ established blend of espionage and X-rayed executions to 1944 France, taking Fairburne deep behind enemy lines into another collection of surprisingly large-scale stealth sandboxes. Yet while
We’d love to know what came packaged in Hunt Ducks I. We can’t imagine anything less than what’s on offer in Hunt Ducks II, so the fact that this is a sequel to a game that – theoretically – has even less content, well, that absolutely boggles us. Clearly, this isn’t going to be a
Remember when we all met up in the year 2000? When the Dreamcast was taking pride of place beneath our TVs and gaming mascots were still finding their place in the world. It was then when Kao the Kangaroo popped up, bouncing his way to video gaming history. Now though it’s time for Kao to
The Atari: Recharged series has already brought us several classic titles, revitalised for Xbox and modern consoles. The likes of Centipede: Recharged, Breakout: Recharged and Asteroids: Recharged are household names and deserving of being grouped in the first batch of releases. Now, the second batch are releasing, kicking off with a bit of a leftfield
The first Arcade Spirits, released in 2019 by Fiction Factory Games, was a warm cuddle of a visual novel. The characters were almost uniformly lovely, the artwork massaged the eyeballs, it had a quietly banging soundtrack and, while there were plenty of dialogue options and branching, none of them were wrong answers. They just leisurely
Thought you knew Pac-Man? We’re betting there’s something included in PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ that you’d never heard of! Having first arrived on the scene way back in 1980, it’s been more than forty years since the birth of Pac-Man, as mania first hit home. Today, thanks to the power of Bandai Namco, the PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ will
May of 2019 saw the official announcement of Moo Lander, as the small Bulgarian team behind it looked to deliver something a little different a year later. Finally, here in 2022 it’s time to get our hands on the milk as Moo Lander lands on Xbox, PlayStation and PC. Available to purchase, download and enjoy
You’ve probably played Golf With Your Friends, wandered a Golf Club Wasteland and been whisked off on a MiniGolf Tour. Yep, the mini golf options available on console are already plentiful. That’s not stopping Revulo Games from trying to find a place for those looking to take in a Minigolf Adventure though. Available to purchase
As far as the movies go, The Evil Dead series has a track record of being way better than it has any right to be, low-budget warts and all – and Evil Dead: The Game now finds itself squarely in that same boat. While it’s filled with things that irritate me, like slight inclines that