The best games like Outpost: Infinity Siege should let you live out all your FPS, tower defence, and base-building dreams but there’s one small problem, Outpost: Infinity Siege is a game that’s fairly unique in its approach to things. That’s because it spans several genres in a very unique...
Whether you’re being swarmed by flesh-rending bugs or knee-deep in murderous chrome within the hell that is Robot Vietnam, it’s certainly fair to say that Helldivers 2 can become overwhelming pretty quickly. Luckily for you, we’ve got no less than twenty stellar tips that will help to keep...
Virtual reality has a lot of cool sports that simply can’t exist in real life, but Nock is easily the coolest one out there. Nock is in its most simple sense a ball game, but thanks to a great update last year, you can now choose to play it in two ways: one that feels similar to football and...
Previously one of the most opulent jewels in a glittering crown of PlayStation exclusives, Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut finally slices its way to PC and brings with it a veritable bounty of improvements and bespoke features that only the PC platform can support. A stunning and mightily...
I’m not a big fan of inventory management as a general rule of thumb. It tends to be a needless hassle in most games because it doesn’t have a point beyond restricting you. However, when inventory management is the point of the game, instead of an inconvenience, it becomes a fair amount of...
In the world of roguelikes, Inkbound is one you have probably not heard of and this wouldn’t have been helped with its Early Access teething issues. Despite this, however, it has since proven to be an exceptionally enjoyable game with plenty of both tactical and gameplay depth and it also...
Essentially kicking off the whole third-person survival horror genre a good four years before Capcom stepped up to the plate with its now legendary Resident Evil franchise, Alone in the Dark did the whole shtick first back in 1992. Though you can certainly make the case that the series has been on...
The best games like Dragon's Dogma 2 will have you clambering and climbing, fighting and flexing, and both magicking and mighting. Essentially, you can expect big games with beautiful worlds to explore, plenty of big enemies to fight, and an engrossing story. Ideally, they’ll also have some RPG...
Well, hello there. Do you like twin-stick shooters that give you that intense arcade feel and the deep satisfaction that comes from destroying wave after wave of enemies? Do you also like pinball and the satisfying cling-clang of rolling into things? Well, good news, because Go Mecha Ball is here,...
You can tell we are in the busy release season, as there are an almost uncountable number of games heading our way nearly every week at the moment. You’ve got big games like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Persona 3 Reload, but that’s not all.
Alongside these heavy...
Generously awash with all manner of traditional fantasy settings, glossy sci-fi backdrops and the Dark Souls-inspired grimdark worlds, increasingly it seems that the sense of a truly unique setting is becoming harder and harder to realise in the RPG genre. Enter The Thaumaturge. The latest title...
Arguably one of the most anticipated titles of the last decade, Dragon’s Dogma 2 brings with it the sort of gargantuan expectations that one would readily expect from such a tremendous sequel. An epic action RPG with scope to spare, Dragon’s Dogma 2 also looks to meaningfully iterate upon its...