Monthly Archives: "August 2020"

Top 10 features and improvements for PGA To...

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

Hey everyone, Craig Chapman here, Senior Game Designer at HB Studios, and I’m going to lay out my personal Top 10 things longtime fans of

Jump into adventure in New Super Lucky’s ...

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

Meet Lucky. Tomorrow he arrives for the first time on PlayStation 4 — as the intrepid hero of New Super Lucky’s Tale. We can’t wait

Presenting PlayStation’s first global ad ...

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

PlayStation fans, I hope you are just as excited as I am for the launch of the PS5™ console this holiday season. Each console generation

PGA Tour 2K21 Review

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

PGA Tour 2K is the new name for The Golf Club series, which could have just as easily been rebranded as Dark Holes for its

Control publisher refuses to budge despite ...

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

505 Games has addressed the backlash to Control’s next-gen upgrade policy in a new statement that commits to its previous announcement. Control developer Remedy came

Warzone puzzle ends with teaser for Call of...

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

Activision has released a teaser for Black Ops Cold War, confirming a full reveal on 26th August for 2020’s new Call of Duty game. Warzone

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind Review

Aug 20, 2020Comments off

Peaky Blinders: Mastermind is like watching a baseball game that only gets exciting in the bottom of the ninth. It’s a puzzle game set against

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines ...

Aug 19, 2020Comments off

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’s lead narrative designer Brian Mitsoda and creative director Ka’ai Cluney have been fired from the action-RPG project, with the

National Video Game Museum re-opens this we...

Aug 19, 2020Comments off

Sheffield’s National Video Game Museum is set to re-open this weekend, after a successful crowdfunding drive helped raise enough money to see it through its

Returning to the world of Samurai Jack

Aug 19, 2020Comments off

It has been an amazing road for Samurai Jack since it originally aired on Cartoon Network back in 2001. Genndy Tartakovsky’s epic vision of noble