The Switch is finally getting a slice of Yakuza action

Talk about a long time coming. SEGA has finally announced an entry in the Yakuza series for Switch. Somewhat logically, it’s Yakuza Kiwami – the remake of the PS2 original. Yakuza Kiwami sees series star Kazuma Kiryu take the fall for a murder they didn’t commit. After leaving prison ten years later, they find themselves …

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Konami’s Castlevania Dominus Collection is out now on all formats

Konami’s Castlevania Dominus Collection wasn’t just announced during today’s Nintendo Direct – it also launched during the presentation too. This collection brings together the well-received Nintendo DS entries: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. A rewind tool and save states feature, along with a music library and a compendium of in-game …

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[Updated] Tetris Forever will celebrate the series’ 40th anniversary

In addition to Worms Armageddon – Anniversary Edition, retro specialists Digital Eclipse are also working on Tetris Forever for Switch. Launching to coincide with Tetris’ 40th anniversary, Tetris Forever will contain the original 1988 Famicom version of Tetris, Tetris 2 + Bombliss, Tetris Battle Gaiden, and more. An interactive museum will also feature, including documentary videos and digital artifacts. That’s …

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Worms Armageddon – Anniversary Edition due out in September, including an interactive museum

Digital Eclipse are giving Team17’s Worms Armageddon the interactive museum treatment in celebration of the fan favourite’s 25th anniversary. It’s a remaster of sorts, including a redesigned UI, HD graphics options, modern aspect ratios, a new save system, and custom screen filters. Six players can battle online, with cross-gen support that allows for PS5/PS4 owners to …

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The Spectrum announced for a November release, full game list revealed

After appearing on online retailer’s pre-order lists over the weekend, ahead of a full reveal in Retro Gamer magazine, Plaion and Retro Games Ltd have officially announced The Spectrum – a modern recreation of 1982’s ZX Spectrum. Set to launch 22nd November for £89.99, The Spectrum includes 48 built-in games, 720p HD output via HDMI, …

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Thief Simulator 2 review

Shortly after that fateful day when SEGA pulled the plug on the Dreamcast, over 100 titles ended up either being scrapped or reworked for other consoles. One of these casualties was Picassio, a promising looking stealth adventure that entailed sneaking into museums and galleries to steal valuable artworks. Development moved over to the PS2, but …

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Atari’s Fatal Run is making an Unreal Engine 5 powered comeback

In the years that have followed since Fatal Run’s 1990 release, Atari’s hardware-pushing post-apocalyptic battle racer has gained a following, mostly through its numerous re-releases. Originally released for the Atari 2600 and 7800 as a European exlusive, it’s set to make a comeback in 2025 via a sequel planned for all formats. Fatal Run 2089 …

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Out this week: Star Wars Outlaws, Monster Jam Showdown, Visions of Mana, Age of Mythology, Emio – The Smiling Man, more

It’s reassuring to see that even in these times of financial uncertainty, publishers still hold back releases to coincide with monthly paydays. For reasons unknown, save perhaps for gamescom causing a backlog, there’s a bumper bounty of new releases to tie-in with the end of August. Ubisoft has a new open-world adventure to explore. Star …

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CYGNI: All Guns Blazing review

The franchises Konami are known for often vary from one individual to the next depending on which era they grew up in. Today they’re commonly referred to as the publisher behind Metal Gear Solid, Contra and Castlevania. Two generations ago, they were on a winning streak with Pro Evolution Soccer, which yearly went up against …

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Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch, Mika and the Witch’s Mountain, Stumble Guys, and Rise Eterna War hit the Switch

Last week two bird-filled sandbox adventures were on the agenda. This week, it’s witches. Mika and the Witch’s Mountain entails delivering packages to townspeople on a small island, with scope for exploration as you whizz around on a broom. Visually, it appears to take inspiration from Zelda: The Wind Waker. Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the …

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Farewell North review

Any decent video game, especially one story driven, should make you feel something while playing. Anguish, sorrow, joy – any emotion, really. Modern adventure games are pretty good at this, with most having professional script writers and hired voice actors. We’ve come a long way from being told aliens are attacking and to defend the …

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Atari 7800+ announced, coming this November for £99.99

We have a soft spot for the Atari 7800. It’s something of a peculiarity, featuring hardware that was advanced for the time – even able to outperform the NES in places – but held back by quirks such as using the same sound chip as the Atari 2600, while featuring a library mostly consisting of …

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Bloodhound review

It feels a little odd to compare this DOOM inspired first-person shooter to an arcade game, especially considering the genre was barely represented in the world of coin-ops, but I also couldn’t shake the fact that it would be right at home nestled between the likes of Mortal Kombat 4 and Mace: The Dark Age …

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Madden NFL 25 enters the UK retail chart at #20

The UK retail chart sees just one new arrival this week. Madden NFL 25 managed to enter at #20 in the all formats chart, and at #5 in both the PS5 and Xbox Series charts. Chances are it won’t stick around for long – Madden games usually sell reasonably well at launch before quickly exiting …

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