Following the announcement that ININ Games are publishing the physical editions of Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef in Autumn 2022, the limited, boxed editions have now been revealed. With a hand-drawn look and a focus on Orks instead of those ubiquitous Space Marines, this 1-4 player 2D shooter looks like it’s going to be an absolute blast. The special […]
The third issue of Ringside – which shines a light on the underbelly of the otherwise glitzy and seemingly glamorous business of professional wrestling – gives us a great glimpse […]
One of my absolute favourite comics of recent years, Ringside shines a spotlight on the seedy underbelly of the wrestling business, exposing how it chews up and spits out its […]
I’ve hinted about my love for wrestling in a few articles; I even found some enjoyment from the much maligned, incredibly divisive WWE 2K Battlegrounds, which offered straightforward, arcade-style fun […]
After watching the teens vs teacher, violent exploitation classic Class of 1984 recently, I thought I should check out the loose sequel – Class of 1999 – from Mark L. […]
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 – […]
It’s fair to say that Action – launched in February 1976 and ending its run as an individual title in November 1977, at which point it merged with sister title […]
I’m a big fan of the story-based games that the now defunct Telltale Games specialised in. They seemed to perfect the formula with The Walking Dead in 2012, after a […]
I played quite a few demos as part of the Xbox Summer Game Fest, many of which were games that I’m very keen to get my hands on when they’re released. One that had flown under the radar for me until I tried the demo was Unspottable, which is honestly one of the best local multiplayer games I’ve played in […]
Version Played: Xbox One Let the records show that I’m incredibly late to the party on this one. I was never really a fan of Tomb Raider; though the very first game was very impressive from a technical point of view way back in the mid-90s, the series never really grabbed me – and I found the ubiquity of Lara […]