Reviews
There’s a saying that goes “Helen of Troy had a face that launched a thousand ships” and in gaming terms an equivalent would be that “Sonic’s character has sold a few million consoles” in a time when Sega were not only a software powerhouse but a hardware one too, dominating the landscape with the Mega [...]
When it comes to worms games, i have to admit they do have a special place in my heart. I remember back in the day when i played the original incarnation on the late great commodore Amiga, marvelling at the simplicity but well designed game. It still gives me goosebumps now.
From the 1st time I played Kinect sport around a friend’s house on a drunken evening, I have loved it.
Worms has a place in my gaming heart for being one of the most addictive, 2D strategy franchises ever and as an avid player of many a retro title I can safely say that the Worms franchise belongs amongst the greats like Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder in their respective genres.
Simulation racers are, for the most part, personal experiences and everyone that criticises or applauds a certain title and the way it performs have validity in their own right.
ID Software is one of the most recognisable developers in gaming history. The forefather and creator of the FPS genre, the instigator of driving graphics forward and a risk taker in the industry that always paid dividends in whatever ID attempted.
You know the scenario, your sitting at home on a Saturday evening watching yet another talentless show, hurling abuse at the judges and thinking in your own mind, ” i am better than whats on here”, well with the release of We Sing, U.K. Hits here is your chance to prove it.
There have been many games released where you have to get from Point A to Point B in as quick a time as possible using whatever resources available to you.
F1 2010, developed by Codemasters, heralded the rebirth of the greatest in technical automobile achievements by packaging it as one of the most in depth versions of a Formula One videogame I have ever seen.
There are very few developers out there that can boast the kind of originality and creativity that Twisted Pixel have produced in their famed digital titles, Comic Jumper, Splosion Man and The Maw.