Wolfenstein Youngblood is a new co-op game – although one that can also be played in single-player mode. The game takes place in 1980, 19 years after BJ Blazkowicz ignited the second American Revolution in …
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Wolfenstein Youngblood is a new co-op game – although one that can also be played in single-player mode. The game takes place in 1980, 19 years after BJ Blazkowicz ignited the second American Revolution in …
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Horace is a platformer game, and a title I refer to as ‘new retro’, in that it’s a new game, but one that has a retro feel, since this is set to appeal to anyone …
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Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle DLC: This is a bit of a strange one for me, I must admit, given I had never watched the anime based on the Manga and Michael reviewed the …
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Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night has some serious pedigree behind it! Koji Igarashi of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night fame created Bloodstained to be a spiritual successor to the aforementioned Symphony of the Night after …
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My Friend Pedro is a fantastic bloody, roaring rampage of a 2.5D platformer. When I first saw the trailer for this during Devolver Digital’s E3 2018 press conference, it looked more like an artist’s impression …
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OUYA: Is it worth buying an one in 2019? I take a look at this dead console, and I also understood it to be brand new, but GAME sold me a return! Huh? Check out …
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Technosphere Reload is a new version of Technosphere which came out earlier this year, and for various behind-the-scenes reasons, it couldn’t continue with the same name, hence it had ‘Reload’ added to it… but that …
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Bubblegum Bros is a new ZX Spectrum Next title, and is inspired by the likes of Bubble Bobble. Check out my review below: Dom RobinsonReviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation …
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Sigil is a new expansion episode to the 1993 classic DOOM, a phenomenon which defined my PC gaming experience back then. DOOM, programmed by John Romero – who I met at Revival 2014, was released …
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Castlevania Anniversary Collection rather introduces me to a franchise with which I’m not very familiar. The Castlevania games are generally side-scrolling beat-em-ups (or whip-em-ups, as you have a whip!), evading some monsters whilst trying to …
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