Monthly Archives: "February 2021"

A US politician is trying to ban violent vi...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

Not for the first time, a US politician is seeking a ban on violent video games – and on this occasion it’s coming from a

1980s-themed side-scroller Narita Boy has a...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

Narita Boy comes out 30th March on PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The game is playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players ha...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players have worked out a way to play Outbreak early. Outbreak, a hotly-anticipated large-scale Zombies mode for up

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season Two...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

The Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Season Two download is now live, bringing Treyarch’s shooter up to version 1.012. My PS5 download weighed

New Sony State of Play set for Thursday, in...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

Sony has announced a State of Play broadcast set for 10pm UK time this Thursday, 25th February. The company promised updates and deep dives for

Someone should make a game about: swooping ...

Feb 24, 2021Comments off

Australians talk up their dangerous wildlife something fierce. And sure, Oz is home to some of the deadliest creatures on the planet. But let me

The epic-sized PlayStation Indies promotion...

Feb 23, 2021Comments off

Something epic this way comes. Starting February 24, PlayStation Store plays host to the absolutely massive PlayStation Indies promotion. Save up to 75% on the

State of Play returns this Thursday, Februa...

Feb 23, 2021Comments off

Time for another State of Play! This Thursday, a State of Play broadcast will serve up new updates and deep dives for 10 games coming

Stardew Valley’s official board game ...

Feb 23, 2021Comments off

Developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone’s farming life phenomenon Stardew Valley is making the jump from the digital realm to the tabletop today, with the launch of

Curse of the Dead Gods Review

Feb 23, 2021Comments off

I will admit that when I initially saw a top-down action roguelite called Curse of the Dead Gods, complete with swords, bows, environmental hazards, and