Monthly Archives: "August 2019"

Embrace a Surreal Power Trip with Control �...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

It’s a big day for 505 Games and Remedy Entertainment today, as we launch Control on PlayStation 4. For those who know very little about

Mega Man Zero / ZX Legacy Collection Dashes...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

Six games across two series megamerge into one giant collection! Taking legendary Reploids into the far future alongside a new generation of heroes looking to

Celebrate One Year of Firewall Zero Hour on...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

Hey guys, Shabs here, Game Director on Firewall Zero Hour*, the 4v4 tactical multiplayer shooter, exclusive to PS VR. We’re absolutely pumped to be celebrating

Disintegration “bigger than just this...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

In its very first teaser trailer, it was hard to tell exactly what Disintegration was about. Showcasing a shiny levitating vehicle, my mind immediately jumped

Wreckfest review – a true successor t...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

Wreckfest is, quite simply, the best Flatout game to date. We thought as much last year when it released on PC, and having spent a

Get 15% off Astral Chain, Control, FIFA 20 ...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

It’s been about two weeks so, of course, another eBay voucher has popped its head up. This one is particularly special, though, as you can

Fortnite begins Borderlands crossover event

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

Fortnite is gracing us with yet another crossover, this time featuring some iconic characters and a location from Borderlands. Starting today (and ending on the

Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey review ...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

I was on the bus the other day when I realised that Ancestors was probably starting to get to me. I found myself thinking about

Knights and Bikes review – a heartfel...

Aug 27, 2019Comments off

Sometimes you find out who’s behind a newly-announced game and you know you’ll be in good hands. Knights and Bikes developer Foam Sword consists of

Control Review

Aug 26, 2019Comments off

I wish Remedy could make even more games, because Control reminded me of this studio’s knack for crafting engrossing, oddball worlds with an incredible sense