Sony have finally announced the long-rumoured PS5 Pro prompting this writer to look up at the camera and scream: Why?! It releases on 7 November for the cheap… Continue reading
Author: Aidan Williams
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta suggests the series is taking a quietly confident step forward after a jarring year for the franchise following the missteps… Continue reading
The most epic battle that video games have ever delivered is not even on the screen. Nope, it’s on the hard drive; those thousands of games once purchased… Continue reading
The best Castlevania titles were always curiously hidden but now, as a Castlevania diehard, I can breathe the sweetest breath since Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. Yes, the… Continue reading
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: yes, we’re gearing up for the newest Call of Duty release, in the form of Black Ops 6. But what… Continue reading
Monster Hunter Wilds is gearing up for release in 2025 and it’ll be one of the biggest games of that year, but this much-beloved franchise could, and probably… Continue reading
Call Of Duty: Warzone‘s week three objectives have landed safely, but all you want is to ensure they’re done and dusted. Another aftermarket part is on offer and… Continue reading
With the new season of Call of Duty: Warzone, there are a swathe of new challenges, called ‘Warzone Rewards’ which offer new camos for each section completed, but… Continue reading
One of the most quietly fascinating statements you’ll hear in video gaming happened recently, when Dragon Quest creator Yuji Horii criticised silent protagonists in gaming. Now for context,… Continue reading
Gamers all around the world, young and old, tall and small I beg of you: please stop requesting game remakes. The calls come far and wide for pretty… Continue reading
Metroid Dread revitalised the great series back in 2021 and with the eagerly anticipated release of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond coming next year, it’s easy to wonder what… Continue reading
A single game is all it takes, with apologies to Dua Lipa: it can open up entire new hobbies or be the title that finally makes you realise… Continue reading
Nintendo avoided a massive egg on its face as the long-dormant Metroid Prime 4 was confirmed as being released next year. The game was first announced at E3… Continue reading
The genre of the JRPG has had a rough evolution, at some stages of technology it just hasn’t worked, but beyond that, some core sins should never be… Continue reading
Nintendo aren’t going to be discussing the ‘Switch 2’ but what are they going to be discussing in the upcoming Nintendo Direct in June? For the first time… Continue reading
Astro Bot’s new game took the deserved last bow as Sony unveiled a new State of Play presentation, which showcased upcoming PlayStation titles. Seemingly a successor to the… Continue reading
It feels like the current discourse surrounding gaming is a bit negative, from people saying that a fully functional game is unplayable to constant concerns over the direction… Continue reading
The UK has launched into General Election fever, so of course all anyone is thinking is: “How would my favourite video game character vote?” By ‘anyone is thinking’… Continue reading
Connections, one of the numerous games offered by The New York Times, will have you equally completely confused but also feel like a genius when you solve it…. Continue reading
You will not have to spend long in a debate about most series that were firmly established by 1996 before you realise the strength of the nostalgia for… Continue reading