Monthly Archives: "January 2019"

What games can learn from surrealism

Jan 05, 2019Comments off

One of the standout pieces at the V&A’s video game exhibition Design, Play, Disrupt isn’t a game or even an interesting design document. It’s Le

Share of the Year 2018

Jan 04, 2019Comments off

Photo Mode has allowed us all to soak in the rich detail of the game worlds we’re sometimes too busy saving to appreciate. It’s also

Hitman Absolution and Blood Money remastere...

Jan 04, 2019Comments off

Hitman classics Blood Money and Absolution will be re-released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One next week, as part of a new Hitman HD Enhanced

Editors’ Choice: Why The Persistence is O...

Jan 04, 2019Comments off

Firesprite’s PS VR horror roguelike The Persistence is not only my favorite VR game to date, it’s now one of my favorite games of the

Ex-Hearthstone team working on Marvel game

Jan 04, 2019Comments off

Blizzard breakaway Ben Brode and his new studio Second Dinner are working on a new Marvel game. Brode bid farewell to Blizzard and Hearthstone –

The British Army needs “binge gamers&...

Jan 03, 2019Comments off

How do you do, fellow kids? The British Army is on the hunt for fresh meat for the grinder, and “binge gamers” are in the

Boundless Update “Empire” Adds Guilds, ...

Jan 03, 2019Comments off

Greetings, Boundless players of PlayStation! What a great couple of months it’s been since the game hit PS4 — we’ve seen some truly mind-blowing builds,

Editors’ Choice: Why Monster Hunter World...

Jan 03, 2019Comments off

You know, I’ve never really been much of a hunter. It’s not for lack of trying — I’ve dipped a toe into Capcom’s monstrous waters

Lego Lord of the Rings games removed from S...

Jan 03, 2019Comments off

Lego Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit have left the Grey Havens and are no longer available to download from PC and console

UK video game sales now 80% digital

Jan 03, 2019Comments off

80 per cent of UK video game sales are now digital, new figures have revealed. The Entertainment Retailers Association said of the £3.86bn generated by