Monthly Archives: "October 2021"

PlayStation Store: September 2021’s top d...

Oct 07, 2021Comments off

Greetings! The numbers are in and we’ve got some piping-hot charts for ya. NBA 2K22 was the big winner last month, topping the PS5 US,

Scandinavian-inspired adventure, Röki, com...

Oct 07, 2021Comments off

Röki is a multi-award winning adventure game inspired by Scandinavian folklore, and arrives on PlayStation 5 on October 28. Set in the stunning, snow-capped wilderness,

(For Southeast Asia) “Demon Slayer -Kimet...

Oct 07, 2021Comments off

In Adventure Mode, follow Tanjiro Kamado through the story from the “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” anime by diving in and taking control yourself! This

(For Southeast Asia) “Demon Slayer -Kimet...

Oct 07, 2021Comments off

In Adventure Mode, follow Tanjiro Kamado through the story from the “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” anime by diving in and taking control yourself! This

Surviving the night in Song in the Smoke, o...

Oct 07, 2021Comments off

Song in the Smoke is a game of survival. It’s a simulation in which the player is alone in the wilderness, with only their wits,

FIFA 22’s first big patch makes some ...

Oct 06, 2021Comments off

EA Sports has released FIFA 22’s first big patch, and it makes some key changes to gameplay. Chief among them is a nerf to the

Far Cry 6 review – not quite the revo...

Oct 06, 2021Comments off

For many fans, Far Cry 3 was the pinnacle of the Far Cry experience. It cast likeable jock douche Jason Brody as a fish out

Now the achievement icons have leaked for G...

Oct 06, 2021Comments off

Achievement images for the upcoming (but still officially unannounced) remasters of GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas have spilled online, in the latest leak

No Man’s Sky’s latest Expeditio...

Oct 06, 2021Comments off

Do you, like me, find yourself firing up No Man’s Sky with giddy enthusiasm with every new update, eager to sample Hello Games’ latest delights,

Far Cry 6 Review

Oct 06, 2021Comments off

The Far Cry series has long experienced something of an identity crisis. Is it a hard–boiled story of survival, or a goofy physics playground with