Bright Memory

A few months after the original Xbox launched in the US, the gaming press was sent into a frenzy by the vehicular smash ‘n crasher Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions. Developed by a little-known Japanese studio, it took advantage of the Xbox’s then unrivalled power with all manner of fancy effects, such as impressive explosions and …

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Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin

Japan is often perceived as being one of the most resourceful countries, going great lengths to reuse and recycle. Set in ancient Japan, Of Rice and Ruin draws upon this ethos, featuring a gameplay loop of demon-slaying, rice farming and home cooking. Everything serves a purpose, and nothing is wasted, with the spoils of battle …

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Out this week: Xbox Series X|S launch line-up, first PS5 games, new Assassin’s Creed and Call of Duty, Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PS4, Super Mario Game & Watch, more

This week we welcome MS’s fourth console generation. We’ve been around long enough to see every Xbox generation fold-out, awarding the original Halo a stonking 10/10 on launch day. We certainly aren’t spring chickens, which makes it all the more surprising to say that this week is the busiest we’ve ever seen in the site’s …

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FUSER

Calling FUSER a spiritual successor to DJ Hero isn’t off the mark. At the same time, neither is it entirely accurate. The spirit of DJ Hero is present (and not just because Salt N Pepa ‘Push It’ features on the tracklist, although that arguably helps) but it has way more to offer; it’s far beyond …

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Snakebyte’s HEAD:SET SX offers comfort and style at an attractive price

New consoles mark the arrival of new peripherals. Third-party manufacturer Snakebyte has been quick off the block, refreshing their line with new products ready for launch alongside the Xbox Series X|S and PS5. All while introducing new plastic-free packaging, no less. The HEAD:SET SX was left on our doorstep earlier this week. Thanks, social distancing. …

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Cover Your Eyes

This 16-bit style psychological horror RPG bears similarities to both Mad Father and Corpse Party. I love this mix of gameplay styles, especially when survival elements are involved, so I was immediately drawn in. You play as Chloe, a mother fighting for her life to protect her children during a monster outbreak in her town, …

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UK chart: Watch Dogs: Legion unable to tackle FIFA

There’s no stopping FIFA. Not this week, anyway – there’s an absurd amount of big-name new releases due over the next two weeks. If Assassin’s Creed Valhalla doesn’t end FIFA 21’s consecutive run at no.1, then Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War surely will. Watch Dogs: Legion is forced to settle for #2, crumbling …

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Out this week: DIRT 5, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered, Grey Skies: A War of the Worlds Story, Speed 3, Bakugan, Super Retro-Cade, more

Next week is one of the busiest in recent memory, eclipsing even the last few Christmases – according to GAME, over 40 new titles are due at retail alone. This week isn’t exactly the ‘calm before the new release storm’ however, with a handful of big hitters due. Racing fans, in particular, are well catered …

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Turrican Flashback returns (new trailer)

New consoles and their accompanying big-budget launch titles are upon us in a matter of weeks. Retro fans won’t be left wanting though with both Space Invaders Forever and Turrican Flashback due via ININ Games. Today, we’re talking Turrican. Coming to PS4 and Switch soon, both at retail and digitally, Turrican Flashback brings together Turrican, …

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Onee Chanbara Origins

This zombie hack and slasher series is synonymous with D3’s own Earth Defence Force, both being budget offerings with ‘B movie’ flair that made PlayStation 2 debuts. They’re renown for using their weaknesses as strengths, reusing assets in clever ways, while providing a lengthy grind. Repetitive to the extreme, certainly, but it’s the repetition of …

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Pikmin 3 Deluxe, Control, No More Heroes 1 & 2, Oceanhorn 2, Oddworld, Mad Rat Dead…yes, it’s another busy week for the Switch

Last year Nintendo poised the ghost sucking Luigi’s Mansion 3 for a Halloween release. This year, Switch owners receive Pikmin 3 Deluxe – a critical part of Nintendo’s winter line-up, and one that’s far less spooky. Well, that’s excusing that the white Pikmin have always sent a chill down our spine. As we’ve mentioned already, …

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Seers Isle

Seers Isle doesn’t make life easy for itself – or the player. At the start of the story (we’re in interactive graphic novel territory here) the main character is mysterious at best, and it’s not even clear that you’re making decisions as that main character. It makes for a slightly awkward first playthrough, and only …

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