HD remasters emerge week by week onto an already crowded shelf space. We live in an era where re-releases boast little more than slight graphical changes many of… Continue reading
Author: David Tierney
Harmonix has this week provided some new details on the upcoming reboot, and fan-induced revival, of the classic rhythm game Amplitude. Yesterday, by way of the EU PlayStation… Continue reading
Square Enix has today made three important announcements regarding the PS4 release of Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD – its launch date, a coupled exclusive steelbook case, and the… Continue reading
It’s been a while since we’ve heard any official news on the upcoming Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. However, that soon looks set to change. According… Continue reading
Side-scrolling skateboarder OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood is set to kickflip onto PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on March 3, developer Roll7 has announced today. Welcome to Olliwood… Continue reading
Motorheads rejoice, as Bandai Namco has today announced a new pre-order bonus for its upcoming racer, Project CARS. With the addition of the Ruf CTR3 SMS-R super sports… Continue reading
On first glance, Alphadia Genesis, the first PC release from developer Kemco, seemed like it might just be on the right side of wacky for me – certainly… Continue reading
Back in 1995, the video games industry was continuing on its path of maturation. Rising from the back rooms of trade shows such as the Consumer Electronics Show,… Continue reading
On the surface, Song of the Myrne: What Lies Beneath is the neat, 8-bit packaging of various elements borrowed from many big-name games, including the likes of Skyrim…. Continue reading
Run around. Battle. Attack, attack, attack, run around, battle, run, battle, run, battle, repeat, repeat, repeat. Repetition is the obvious way to describe much of my own early… Continue reading
Many fans who are jumping on the Nintendo train for the first time since the Gamecube will be ecstatic to hear that many of the Wii classic titles… Continue reading
2014 was a year of transition for most consoles. Gamers were plagued with cross-generation titles, Assassin’s Creed Unity, Sonic Boom, and visually upgraded games that really didn’t need… Continue reading
You are the final astronaut left from your spacecraft. All of the others are dead. This is all the story you’ll get for your character in Elegy for… Continue reading
Square Enix have confirmed that only the day one edition of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD will come complete with a demo for their upcoming epic RPG, Final Fantasy… Continue reading
The fast, electronic beats of the Mute City music race as Mario soars carefully through the air, narrowly dodging a thrown projectile… just barely latching his hand to… Continue reading
The revealing of Knuckles’ gargantuan arms and Sonic’s suave scarf were prophetic warning signs that the once beloved Sega franchise would likely be continuing down its tremulous path… Continue reading
Digitial Furnace’s 2D side-scrolling beat ’em up, Onikira: Demon Killer, starts out promisingly enough. Set in a fantasy feudal Japan, where players assume the role of a samurai… Continue reading
Movies and television seem quite content in grabbing stories and inspiration from other forms of entertainment: books, comics, and of course, video games. What they also seem to… Continue reading
If you weren’t already pulling your hair out at the roots from all the undead nonsense in gaming as of the past… forever, grab the Rogaine, because Three… Continue reading
Pulverising foes with grace, breathtakingly linking together combos; thrill and self-admiration are felt as giant foes are grained down to a meaty pulp. However, when the opposite is… Continue reading