Planet Explorers Preview   Fancy a voxel-based open world game like Minecraft, but set in an extraterrestrial sci-fi setting, with massive plains, beautiful canyons, rivers, lakes and mountains, where you could build and manage your own colony occupied by settlers defending, working on and farming your land, design and build your own dream car or aircraft, and fight scary gigantic alien life fo...[Read More]
Cloud Chamber Review   Every once in a while, we gamers witness a title that pushes the limits of what can be defined as a game. Mostly, the discussion about how much these projects are worth boils down to a single argument â itâs not interactive enough. And while games as a medium are much more open than anything else currently on offer, there always has to be a healthy amount of player ...[Read More]
Xbox One Digital TV Tuner  Since launch, itâs been Microsoftâs vision to bring more entertainment features and enable live TV through Xbox One to more markets around the world. Fans in Europe have been asking for this functionality on Xbox Feedback and today, Microsoft are pleased to announce that Xbox One users in the UK...[Read More]
Dying Light Gamescom Trailer   In case youâve forgotten all about Dying Light, its latest Gamescom trailer is here to make you drool all over again. Disregarding the awesome weaponry and even awesomer (shut up) kills, the game is seemingly shaping up to be quite an experience. Without further ado, hereâs the trailer in case you havenât gotten the chance to be amazed just yet.  Â
Z Steel Soldiers Review   Z Steel Soldiers is a RTS developed by Bitmap Brothers which was originally released back in 2001 and has recently become available through Steam. It is important to note that the game is hitting 13 years old so it will be pretty dated by todayâs standards. Z: Steel Soldiers is the sequel to the excellent (but older still) Z released back in 1996 which is also availab...[Read More]
Crawl Preview   Recently, a fair number of Early Access games tell the audience that they have a unique and imaginative game mechanic or feature thatâs different from anything youâll see in the mainstream market. Theyâll then sell a half finished product, sometimes with a list of all the missing features that may or may not make it into the final release. Crawl is definitely not in this...[Read More]
Evolve Pushed Back The upcoming asymmetrical shooter developed by Turtle Rock: Evolve has had its release date pushed back to the 10th of February 2015, Karl Slatoff, President of Take-Two made his announcement in their most recent financial report. Previously Evolve was due for release in October 22nd Evolve would have been up against a plethora of huge titles ...[Read More]
While many people have said that the Resident Evil franchise has lost touch with its horror roots and many more have heaped enough criticism on RESI 5 & 6 to make a Kardashian embarrassed, I am not one of them. I actually liked the latest instalments in the series but I recognise that I am in a minority on this front. This week I thought we could take a trip down memory lane, before attack hel...[Read More]
Grim Dawn Preview   There was once a time when â being a young, impressionable gamer â I played nothing but hack ânâ slash games. Trying to cope with the legendary Diablo 2 and being utterly hyped for its then upcoming successor, I jumped into Titan Quest in hopes of getting another fix for my throttling addiction. To this day I remember it as a thrilling (if disappointingly lacking...[Read More]
EPIC GAMES SETS UP UK STUDIO  It has just been announced that Epic Gamesâ longstanding partner Pitbull Studio forms the core of Epic Games UK, with a renewed recruitment effort and Guildford expansion underway. Epic Games announced today the formation of Epic Games UK, which sets up longtime collaborator and trusted partner Pitbull Studio as a fully int...[Read More]
Assassinâs Creed Rogue Announced  ALLEGIANCES CHANGE AND REVENGE RULES IN UBISOFTâÂÂS ASSASSINâÂÂS CREED ROGUE à Today, Ubisoft announced that AssassinâÂÂs Creed Rogue, an exciting new installment in the franchise currently in development for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStationî3 computer entertainment system, will be available wo...[Read More]
Victory At Sea Review   The first thing you do in Victory at Sea is choose a character from several presets. They all do the same things, play the same missions and the Big Cheese simply refers to you as âCaptainâ regardless. Once youâve chosen your character, a tutorial video pops up. This has to be one of the weaker parts of the game. The voiceover that tells you how to play sou...[Read More]