• Fullbright Announces Tacoma, A First-Person Sci-Fi Game

    Fullbright, the developers behind the somewhat divisive Gone Home, have announced their latest project Tacoma, a first-person game set aboard some sort of lunar station named…well, Tacoma. The trailer doesn’t show very much yet, but it’s just about enough to at least get me interested as a sci-fi fan. On PC and Mac have been…

  • First-Person Space Game Adr1ft Trailer Debuts

    Now here’s something interesting: Adr1ft is a game focused entirely on repairing a heavily damaged space-station floating high above the Earth. Your job isn’t to fire guns and kill people, but rather navigate the zero-G environment and fix what you can. Heavy emphasis is clearly being placed on creating an immersive atmosphere, and the game…

  • First Gameplay For Metal Gear Online Debuts, And It’s Pretty Cool

    At the Videogame Awards the very first gameplay footage for Metal Gear Online debuted, giving people a glimpse into what they can expect. To a degree the footage is bullshit as it shows a level of fluidity, planning and co-ordination that the vast majority of gamers will never actually see in real life, but there’s…

  • NeoGaf User Claims Insider At Rockstar Has Confirmed Red Dead Redemption Sequel Is Being Developed

    Internet rumours are always fun! a NeoGaf user by the name NoLoveForFailWheelDrive is claiming to have spoken to an insider at Rockstar who confirmed the existence of Red Dead Redemption: “So I spoke to an insider at Rockstar who confirmed that Rockstar is indeed developing a sequel to Red Dead Redemption for PS4/Xbox One. Don’t…

  • Dying Light’s System Requirements Are Absurd

    Well…damn. Over the past year we’ve seen minimum and recommended system requirements for PC titles climb steadily upward, but Dying Light has probably just taken the award for most brutal yet. The game’s Steam page has today been updated with the minimum and recommended system specs for running the game, and it’s going to make…

  • Blood Bowl 2 Announced For PC, Xbox One And PS4

    The violent, beautiful, gore-filled sport of Bloodbowl is getting a sequel. Announced today by Focus Interactive Bloowbowl 2 is set to arrive Spring 2015 on PC, Xbox One an PS4. For those a tad to young or not of the geeky persuasion Bloodbowl began life many years ago as a boardgame in which teams of…

  • Bungie Has “No Plans” To Add Raid Matchmaking To Destiny

    Although they once stated they were considering it, Bungie have confirmed in an interview with Game Informer that they currently have no plans to add matchmaking to Destiny’s raids, despite a large portion of their fanbase asking for it. Speaking in the latest issue of Game Informer, sadly only available to UK residents digitally, Luke…

  • 4/5 And 4/10 – A Difference Of Opinion Or Am I just An Idiot?

    As someone with an almost unhealthy fascination with videogame reviews whenever a title is released that creates a massive split in opinions and scores I become genuinely excited. Reading about a universally liked or disliked game is enjoyable, and indeed seeing that sort of unity across critics and gamers alike is fantastic, but examining reviews…

  • Next Assassin’s Creed To Be Set In London And Be Called Assassin’s Creed: Victory

    According to Kotaku the next major installment in the Assassin’s Creed franchise will be titled Victory and will be set during the 19th century London. Kotaku’s information comes from somebody “familiar” with the game and will apparently arrive in the fall of 2015 for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. It will also be developed by Ubisoft’s…

  • Grand Theft Auto V Xbox One/PS4 Re-Review – A Whole New Perspective

    Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, and PS4 Reviewed On: Xbox One Developer: Rockstar North Publisher: Rockstar Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No This game was supplied by Rockstar for review purposes Note: you can read my original rambling review of GTA V by clicking HERE. This re-review will purely be tackling the additions found in the…