Take a closer look at the world of Deathloop, through its stunning concept art and screenshots.
Take a closer look at the world of Deathloop, through its stunning concept art and screenshots.
It's still going to be a torturous couple of months before Deathloop releases on PS5 and PC on 14 September. Arkane's latest title looks like a perfect blend of style and substance, one that looks like it'll be a brilliant example of how hard work and experience can pay off. After all, if at first you don't succeed, then die and die again until you do.
The Asus Strix Scope TKL hits all the right notes for what you'd expect from a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard, and thanks to its handsome design this good-looking peripheral easily stands out from the rest of the pack.
So what is this interactive story that I've been throwing my thumbs at, attempting to guide its fate while being exposed to cracks in the wall that separates its reality from mine? Is it an absurdly smart commentary of video games, a bonkers adventure to watch unfold, a slice of creativity rarely seen in the industry? Is it an experience that has to be felt to be understood, thanks to its talkative AI and whimsical approach? Whatever it is, one thing is for certain: There is no game.
Action, romance, and characters wielding powers that can rip entire cities apart if they're left unchecked, all visualised by a ton of anime style and attitude. What's not to love?
Ireland is beautiful beyond words, the hidden secrets make exploring the Emerald Isle more fascinating than the paint by numbers main campaign, and if you're looking for plenty of familiar bang for your Hiberno-Norse coinage, Wrath of the Druids certainly has all that and more.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
Long since hailed as the best damn superhero comic book around, Invincible is more than that right now. It's also one of the best damn superhero animated series on TV right now.
Buildings Have Feelings Too! has plenty of charm and character to go along with its fun puzzle game construction, but a few lopsided technical bricks results in an experience that has more than a few frustrating building code violations beneath its cheerful façade.
Thanks to the advance of technology over the last two decades, printing out photos has never been easier, and with Nintendo having teamed up with Fujifilm you can take those snaps and give 'em the ol' Polaroid treatment.
It's a surprisingly busy month ahead, that builds on the hype of Returnal and New Pokemon Snap to deliver a stunning number of games. The big meal ticket this month is obviously Resident Evil Village, which arrives early with its tall lady goodness on May 7. From there, the rest of the month is positively stacked.
Before you get started on Returnal, here's a few pointers to help you survive the long fight ahead of you.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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