Marvel's Spider-Man: Turf Wars is more of the same, but it's far from being a middling middle episode. ‘Nuff said, true believers.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Turf Wars is more of the same, but it's far from being a middling middle episode. ‘Nuff said, true believers.
Not just content with locking certain Pokémon behind once-off encounters, almost every single critter in the game has a chance of appearing in the wild. If you’re patient enough that is. Not every Pokémon is equal though, because some are clearly better than others. Where can you find the rarest Pokémon around? At these very locations inside the game.
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of space and even the afterlife itself, here's a look at the very best comic book covers of the week from all across the industry!
Hitman 2 feels like a macabre collection of dominos falling and eventually toppling one final piece in a gloriously “accidental” death that can best be summed up as an act of god when the dust has settled. A game that’s more about the journey than the destination, Hitman 2 is lengthy, gruesomely charming and still hiding plenty of secrets up its immaculately dressed sleeves.
Introduced in the very first game, Teaching Machines have become an essential part of the Pokemon experience as they’re able to give your favourite critters some powerful new moves without having to wait for them to learn it naturally. They’re infinitely reusable and there are plenty of them just waiting to be found in the Kanto region. Want to know where to find all the TMs? Well here’s a full list of their locations.
With hundreds and hundreds of new critters added over the years, your memory might be a tad bit rusty regarding how the original generation grew and evolved. Worry not! Because we’ve got a handy dandy guide right here that’ll have you knowing exactly when your favourite Pokémon are ready to transform and become even more powerful allies as they hep you on your quest to be the best, like no one ever was.
Say what you like about E3, but it’s hard to deny just how effective a good trailer can be when it coms to showing off what a game may be capable of. The product may change and what you see on the screen is in no way indicative of what you’ll actually get (Meanwhile at Ubisoft: Hey my ears are …
My Hero One’s Justice may be a faithful and stylish adaptation of the hit anime series, but all the fancy graphics in the world can’t do justice to a game whose kryptonite is a severe lack of real substance.
With so many new releases coming to Netflix every month, it’s tough to choose, or should I say prioritise, what to watch. Luckily, we’re here to help! Here are the team’s top picks for November’s Netflix lineup.
Risk to life: absolute. Injured and stranded in the wilds of a far-flung galaxy, The Doctor, Yaz, Graham and Ryan must band together with a group of strangers to survive against one of the universe’s most deadly - and unusual - creatures.
In the end, it’s a deeply disappointing game, because those opening hours showed such promise. If developer Cyanide had just stuck to the bits that work – the investigation – we’d have ended up with a better game. Instead of descending into madness, it descends into tedium.
If Sony wants the PlayStation Classic to be a winner, they’re going to need to reload the device with better games, titles that speak to the 1990s gaming nerd inside of all of us. We've got a few ideas on that topic.
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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