RIPOUT, a first-person shooter with an evolving gun, looks like one to watch

On first glance, 3D Realms’ RIPOUT looks uncannily similar to DOOM Eternal. It soon transpires that it couldn’t be further removed, being a vastly different beast. This sci-fi first-person shooter is a co-op affair with procedurally generated levels and enemies capable of reconfiguring their bodies with rogue technology. The very same technology humanity devises, only to …

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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed comes to Switch this April

As revealed during last night’s Nintendo Direct, Aspyr is bringing the Wii version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed to Switch. The Wii edition differed slightly from the PS3/360 versions, with a focus on motion controls – replicated here with Joy-Con support – and a battle mode with 27 different characters. Understandably, though, it wasn’t …

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Dark fantasy side-scroller Mandragor revealed

Marvelous Europe has revealed Mandragor, a Metroidvania style 2.5D side-scroller set in a dark fantasy world where mankind has surrendered the world to the monsters. As you may have guessed, the hero of the piece has decided to strike back. Multiple classes will feature, along with customisable skill sets. As they traverse castles, ruins, swaps …

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New on Switch: GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon, OlliOlli World, Grapple Dog, PowerSlave Exhumed, EGGLIA Rebirth, and Ziggurat 2

This week’s eShop round-up is running behind as we believed last night’s mammoth Nintendo Direct may have seen a surprise release or two. While we didn’t see anything major, there was a small something – cult retro RPGs EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound are out now as part of the Switch Online library. If you’re new to …

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QUByte Classics – The Humans by PIKO review

When ’80s and ’90s publishers folded and began consuming one another, it wasn’t always immediately obvious who owned the rights to what. In an industry fixated on the future, nobody gave it much thought, but nowadays – with retro gaming being huge – it’s up to IP holders such as PIKO and Nightdive to try …

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Pupperazzi review

With a name like Pupperazzi, you have to wonder what came first: the desire to make something centred around canine photography, or thinking of that pun-tastic name and then devising a game around it. Either way, it gives us hope that our game – Stalingrad, entailing a bunch of starlings squabbling over mealworms on a …

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Trigger Dungeon review

Some games revel in your success, pushing you onwards to greater and more satisfying accomplishments in the moment-to-moment loop. Trigger Dungeon would like you to die and suffer while you’re doing it. Immediately familiar to anyone with a history of ‘rage games’ (I Wanna Be The Guy, et al), Trigger Dungeon isn’t so much about …

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Guntech 2 review

A commercial for a certain brand of butter once convinced the world that homemade cakes are better than store-bought. Sure, they may have runny icing, burnt edges, unevenly placed sprinkles and contain the occasional teaspoon, but it’s the care and graft that counts. Indie twin-stick space shooter Guntech 2 echoes this sentiment. It was made …

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Out this week: Dying Light 2 Stay Human, Life is Strange Remastered Collection, Maglam Lord, The Humans, more

Following on from last week’s double-whammy of Pokémon Legends: Arceus and the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection comes another pairing of a big-name release and an awaited remaster. Dying Light 2 Stay Human has been a long time coming, first announced in 2018. Some even feared it would never emerge from its development struggles. Techland …

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Noughties hero Kao The Kangaroo is making a comeback this summer

After a two-decade hiatus, platform mascot Kao The Kangaroo is making a comeback this summer. This 3D platform series began on Dreamcast before heading to the likes of PS2, Xbox and GameCube for a sequel. Kao Challengers also hit PSP in 2005, being a remake of Kao the Kangaroo: Round 2. Over 700k units were …

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Cat Box Paradox review

Sometimes you stumble across a game that, as soon as you see it, think “That’s a great idea! Why didn’t someone do that before?” because it’s one of those obvious things that should’ve made complete sense to anyone to make. This was my reaction upon first seeing Cat Box Paradox on Twitter for #screenshotsaturday – …

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