
The Music of Far Cry 6: An Interview with Pedro Bromfman
“I’ve been into music since I was a little kid; my mom was really into music. She always said that she wanted to be a singer, but it was a […]
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“I’ve been into music since I was a little kid; my mom was really into music. She always said that she wanted to be a singer, but it was a […]
UbiSoft’s open world formula – with the most familiar and overused elements being towers revealing environments strewn with various collectables, represented by bewildering arrays of icons on map screens – […]
UbiSoft and Hasbro teamed up in 2016 to bring some of the board game publisher’s best known tabletop games to consoles. With a long and seemingly close partnership with EA […]
Can you remember the first time you saw an in game map that truly gave you a sense of wonder and the feeling that there was a whole world out […]
If you tell anyone outside of the gaming community that one of your hobbies is ‘board games’, the inevitable next question you’ll hear is “Oh, like Monopoly?”. It’s unbelievably ubiquitous […]
I’m a Londoner – born and bred, as us Londoners are oddly fond of saying – so getting to run around an uncannily accurate recreation of London in a video […]
Despite the author himself passing away in 2013, Tom Clancy’s name continues to be applied to a number of different video game series, many of which – including titles such […]
Though it’s five years old now, Grow Home is one of those games that just feels timeless. It’s one that far too few people have heard of, let alone played, but you should definitely give it a chance. It really won’t take long to – I apologise in advance – grow on you. It’s an oddity from UbiSoft, especially given […]
I’ve now been at home for a few months due to the COVID-19 pandemic – and there’s no clear end in sight to the situation. Those of you who know […]
I’ve had a quiet week in gaming terms. With an awful lot on my plate in other areas, it was inevitable that something was going to suffer – and, unfortunately, […]
Game Pass continues to be an absolute revelation for me in terms of the games I’m able to have access to on a regular basis. Not being in a financial […]
Version Played: Xbox 360Current CEX Price: £4 I recently tried the Wii version of Driver: Parallel Lines and found it to be an excellent substitute for GTA, on a console bereft of any versions of Rockstar’s classic open-world series. It was good to see that the Driver series had finally found its feet, after going from full on driving into […]
Version Played: Wii Current CEX Price: £1 I have a confession to make that may make me very unpopular indeed – I never really enjoyed the first three Driver games. […]
Format played: Xbox 360 Current CEX Price: £1 I’m not going to lie – despite reaching my 100 consecutive daily article goal yesterday, it’s been a bit weird to consider […]
Somewhat improbably, the Just Dance series – which has seen phenomenal success in the decade since the first game was released – has its origins in a rhythm minigame featured in Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party for the Wii (thanks, Wikipedia!). If it weren’t for those pesky, very divisive Rabbids, the series may never have existed at all. I’m incredibly […]
In my quest for super cheap, hidden gems for the Wii, I came across Emergency Heroes, which I’d never heard of before. For the princely sum of £1, why not give it a go? Early signs are promising. There’s some great anime-inspired character, vehicle and city design; the visuals are bold, bright and colourful too. The city and vehicles have […]