Grab The Bottle - PC The world is split into two halves. The first half consists those who have never played Snake on their mobile phone, while the second consists of those who have ignored their families/jobs/bodily functions in favour of squeezing in “just one more round”. If you find yourself prescribing to the latter half of the human genus, then Grab the Bottle is probably for you.
Illusoria is a 2d platformer game released on Steam by Indie game developer Under The Bridge.
When I was given a chance to do my first game review, I jumped at the chance, and I was especially excited to find out I was reviewing a platformer. 2d Platform games are one of my favourite game genres, probably second to first person shooters.
This is a cool series on YouTube from our very own Britt who looks to deliver a straight forward and informative discussion about the history of video games, from Spacewar to Star Citizen.
Today we hear from Ben and how his nostalgic video games trip down memory lane led him to a garage full of wonders and his very own Arcade cabinet to be proud of.
This year's E3 is the first one that I have truly immersed myself into as it would seem that the coverage for this year's premier video games event has been all consuming and further reaching than ever before as it took over my life for 2 weeks. I watched all of the developer press conferences which I really enjoyed and I soaked up stacks of commentary from the various outlets, but mainly from my favourite website Giant Bomb.com After being an E3 junkie for a couple of weeks I'm now coming down from my E3 2017 fix and have just begun to piece together my thoughts on my ten most anticipated video games from the show. It's quite tough to narrow this behemoth of a video game showdown to ten cool things that I just can't wait to play BUT I'm going to give it a go. Here are my Most Anticipated Games To Come From E3 2017...
One of our Resident Reviewers Bethany has had some time with the PS4 Video Game Demon's Crystals. Read on to see what Beth and her family thought of this colourful twin-stick shooter.
There are some ‘sort of’ spoilers up ahead. Some people may wish to go into this game completely blind and work out the mystery of the game mechanics for themselves but in order to review the game, I’ll have to explain how the game works. If you are in this category and just want to know if it’s any good without knowing anything further, then yes, it is. It’s completely awesome. Now stop reading and go and buy it.
Fat Mask is a puzzle-brawler which has been developed by Montreal’s Paper Cult, this team of two talented gentlemen people have created a great fast-paced title that’s well worth a blast with friends.
The indie developer world on PC has been the saviour of local multiplayer over the last few years when the local style of competitive / coop play was on it’s neglected backside.
Whilst recent news suggests that local play hasn’t been entirely forgotten, this game is a fantastic example of what offline multiplayer can truly offer.
I recently came to the conclusion that I had played a hell of a lot of video games BUT that overall when it comes to being a gamer I'm not very skilled at it.....
(Basically I L♡VE Video Games but I suck at them!)
That got me thinking........
How Can Anyone Measure Their Overall Gaming Rank Against All The Other Video Gamers In The World?
What's The Benchmark To Measure Yourself Against?
This is when I decided that maybe I could make up my own measurement system...
Diesel Guns - PC The 90s was a good time for vehicle combat video games. With such titles as Death Rally, Twisted Metal, Interstate ’76 and Carmageddon, there were a number of mainstream titles to get the engines revving. But vehicle combat sims have become few and far between in modern gaming.
Enter Diesel Guns by Russian Developer LLC Intenzibne, a fast-paced combat racer that aims to mix the skills based combat of first-person shooters with the adrenalin fueled driving of a racing title.
The Baseball Video Game is actually one of the oldest sub-genre of video games as it goes all the way back to 1961 when Baseball was created for the IBM 1620 by John Burgeson.
John was A baseball fan and long-time member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) Burgeson initially wrote the Baseball simulator program as a hobbyist project on his own time for enjoyment.
Bokida: Heartfelt Reunion - PC Bokida - Heartfelt Reunion is the first video game from developer Rice Cooker Republic. Billed as an ‘open-world adventure with puzzle elements and a minimalist aesthetic. Bokida takes place on a dormant, seemingly monochromatic world of light that gradually reveals its beauty. Experience freedom while exploring a peaceful, intriguing environment.’