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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Physics-based games are always far more satisfying when they’re in VR, and Dungeons of Eternity not only has very good physics but also a great gameplay loop that’s easy to understand and...
Lethal Company is likely a game you’ve heard of. It fancies itself a co-op horror game, and with a plethora of horrifying enemies chasing you as you’re trying to survive capitalism in outer...
It’s early days for Into The Necrovale, with the game having only recently hit Early Access, but it’s already got the bones and undying flesh necessary for a pretty satisfying time. One of...
Sometimes you just want to ruin colourful things. Maybe that’s because you, like so many people, are secretly still a goth at heart. Maybe it’s because you’re sick of sunlight and are...
Strikingly unique, Pacific Drive combines open-world driving, survival horror elements and a thickly slathered atmosphere of genuine mystery to create a very different take on the survival...
One of the most entertaining aspects of Palworld is that it fuses a few different genres into one very silly package. It means that finding a game that’s a lot like all of Palworld is tricky,...
Tomb Raider, and we’re talking about the original one that is frustratingly hard to play on any modern consoles or PCs, is nearly three decades old now. Seriously, it’s 28; it’s old...
With Horizon Forbidden West™ Complete Edition now officially confirmed to storm its way onto PC in enhanced form next month, it’s worth remembering the myriad of ways that Guerrilla Games'...
The month of love is upon us, and with it comes not only a good chance to pick up chocolate every five seconds (by accident) but also to grab some great indie games, of which there are plenty...
With some nine years existing between Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Batman Arkham Knight, it’s reasonable to say that developer Rocksteady Studios latest effort has been a long...
With nearly a decade existing between Helldivers 2 and its predecessor, it’s fair to say that the wait for Arrowhead Game Studios latest has been a little protracted to say the least....
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth looks set to provide franchise fans and action RPG players alike with the biggest series entry to date, boasting a massive game world, a reliably entertaining...