Los Angeles is set to host the globe’s elite teams, all vying for the esteemed world champion title. Coming on the heels of memorable tournaments in Germany and… Continue reading
Category: Previews
I recently had the chance to play a preview build of Monster Energy Supercross 3. This is in no way a game that’s remotely close to what I… Continue reading
Recently I had the chance to play the Beta build of the upcoming indie game Yes, Your Grace, and it taught me a lot about why I’m not… Continue reading
Football Story is an indie game that just launched a Kickstarter campaign. The game looks like a lot of fun, combining the pure joy of football with four… Continue reading
If you’ve ever wanted a game that combines the art of knitting an extremely warm wooly jumper, or making some very nice wristwarmers, with your burning passion for… Continue reading
Gamedec is an upcoming isometric adaptive cyberpunk RPG that really leans on games as a theme. Players take on the role of a detective whose job it is… Continue reading
SwarmZ is an indie game that’s coming to PC on the 29th of November, and it looks to provide a nice twist on the zombie killing and survival… Continue reading
Originally announced back May 2019, Minecraft Earth caught the attention of gamers with its slick melding of the Minecraft formula that we have all come to love, then… Continue reading
Following the success of Heavy Rain in 2010 and Beyond Two Souls in 2013, it’s no surprise that Quantic Dream – helmed by director David Cage – are… Continue reading
Ubisoft showcased the humorously titled South Park: The Fractured But Whole at last year’s EGX, a time when the gaming industry was seemingly obsessed with virtual reality. As… Continue reading
By now, most players at least vaguely familiar with the franchise should know what to expect when they enter the Far Cry realm: a first-person, action-adventure shooter, complete… Continue reading
Earlier this month, Ubisoft showed off their latest open-world multiplayer tactical shooter, Ghost Recon Wildlands, with a closed technical test. Taking place in South America, you and a group… Continue reading
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 Beta Impressions – A Beautiful, Empty Playground
The Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 beta leaves the distinct impression that it’s not necessarily aiming to do anything entirely original. In a lot of ways, it’s a Far… Continue reading
What Did We Learn From Mass Effect: Andromeda’s Premiere Gameplay Footage?
After being teased to the point of exhaustion with developer diary presentations, anecdotal trailers and drops of information here and there, gamers were finally treated to something more concrete at… Continue reading
Gwent was only a small part of what accounted for the sheer brilliance of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. But now, the popularity of this seemingly straightforward mini-game has… Continue reading
PAX Aus 2016: Day 3 Wrap-Up – More VR, Indie Games, and Final Thoughts
Day three of PAX Aus 2016 brings us to the final stretch and one last chance to play around with some of the titles that may have otherwise… Continue reading
PAX Aus 2016: Day 2 Wrap-Up – Horizon Zero Dawn, For Honor, Bad Watch Dogs, and More
With plenty of games still left to try out, day two of PAX Aus was the chance for the big triple-A titles to flex some muscle. There were… Continue reading
PAX Aus 2016: Day 1 Wrap-Up – A Nosulus Start, Charming Indies and an Eyeful of VR
Yes, Power Up Gaming is back for another year to provide coverage of PAX Aus, the largest video game convention in the southern hemisphere. There are triple-A titles, lots… Continue reading
Back in 2014 when Activision announced that the Call of Duty franchise would shift to a three year-three studio development cycle, it elicited optimism for the future of… Continue reading
Featuring a line-up consisting of a number of playable triple-A titles, including the likes Battlezone and Tekken 7, and an extensive collection of retro systems and arcade machines, Play Expo is the… Continue reading