Intensely vibrant gameplay, stunningly sharp movies and incredible detail in every moment. Available 10 November 2016. – The Sony PS4 Pro and Ps4 Slim.
Sometimes we need a break from the constant sequels, unoriginal storylines, lazy graphics that the mainstream seems to stuff down our throats and slap a cheeky £45+ price tag on it.
2016 has been a year full of ups and downs for gaming; there have been announcements, delays, flops and triumphs. It can be too much to keep up with, which…
Welcome to the forty-sixth instalment of our weekly series: The Kings of Kickstarter. From rebooted gaming classics to exploring Fukushima, our last Kings brought some serious design to the Roundtable.
Welcome to the forty-fifth instalment of our weekly series: The Kings of Kickstarter. From hot knives through butter to spaghetti westerns, our last Kings brought some serious crowdfunding design to the Roundtable.
Welcome to the forty-fourth instalment of our weekly series: The Kings of Kickstarter. From salmon jerky to tron bikes, our last Kings brought some serious design to the Roundtable.
eSports has long been the target of derision and patronisation from the mainstream press, with many critics looking down on it as an activity for “basement dwellers” and “not a…
I’m no longer excited for E3. Is it a sign of the times, that the games industry is no longer doing anything interesting? Have I grown out of pre-release hype?
Welcome to the thirty-eighth instalment of our weekly series: The Kings of Kickstarter. From the last of the infrared to a 3D printed Stradivarius, our last Kings stood tall
It’s popular to think of the internet as a place of free expression, where we can air and discuss our opinions without being subjected to a witch hunt.
With 9 main games and 11 “other” games when is enough, enough? Very recently the Assassin’s Creed trailer premiered worldwide, and although it looked pretty decent visually,