Out this week: MindsEye, Space Marine Master Crafted Edition, Memory Lost, The Alters, Keeper’s Toll, more

Third-person shooters were a dime a dozen during the Xbox 360/PS3 era. While the genre is still popular, they’re certainly fewer and further between nowadays. This week however sees two heavy hitters arrive, with both the IO Interactive published MindsEye and SEGA’s remaster Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Master Crafted Edition due out Tuesday. MindsEye – …

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Musical adventure No Straight Roads is gaining a world touring sequel

2020’s rhythm action platformer No Straight Roads is bringing the band back together for a sequel. Metronomik and Shueisha Games’ No Straight Roads 2 sees rock stars Mayday and Zuke joined by two newcomers after reaching international stardom, all of which have their own line of hack ‘n slash style combat. The story sees the …

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Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer review

For many gamers who grew up in the ‘90s, Namco’s Ridge Racer represented the start of a new generation. The speedy racer hit arcades in 1993, generating a huge buzz due to featuring texture-mapped polygons. This leap in technology gave us a glimpse into the future of console gaming, with Ridge Racer quickly announced as …

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CyberCorp review

The term ‘working from home’ has gained a new meaning in CyberCorp’s rendition of the future. From the comfort of their apartment, a hacker extraordinaire – referred to as “Agent” – is able to remotely control a cybernetic body. Taking the form of a sleek and agile Synth, they’re sent out onto the neon-lit streets …

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Remembering the N64’s incredibly drawn-out European launch

Nintendo treated the European market as an afterthought throughout much of the ‘90s, with many releases in major franchises arriving months, if not years, later than the rest of the world. A handful of key SNES titles such as Earthbound, Kirby’s Dream Land 3 and Super Mario RPG even skipped this region entirely. It was …

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The GBA isometric adventure Scurge: Hive is being revived

Ratalaika Games and Shinyuden are bringing the Game Boy Advance’s sci-fi adventure Scurge: Hive to modern formats. While a DS version exists, it seems reasonable to suggest the dual screen display and touch screen functionality was tricky to replicate on the likes of Xbox One. Surge: Hive was originally developed by Orbital Media and released …

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