Previews

Learning about the birds and the bees in Planet Zoo: Console Edition

For fans of the 2013 Zoo Tycoon reboot and the very good Planet Coaster: Console Edition port, Planet Zoo: Console Edition on Xbox and PlayStation is shaping up to be the next evolution of sim management. 

Palworld – Thoughts from the Wild Frontier

There is so much to do in Palworld that the “Pokemon with guns' epithet doesn’t do it any favours.

How a noob got on with Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters on Xbox

There is a lot to be excited about in Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters on Xbox

Going Hands On With Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy is a collection of three further games in the long running series - coming to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC in 2024.

Why You Should Be Excited for Tekken 8

It’s been a long time since I’ve played a proper arcade fighting game, and even longer since I’ve played Tekken - but Tekken 8 is coming!

Taking in the destructive heists of Teardown on Xbox and PlayStation

Teardown is a physics-based heist game where you must perform various tasks in a fully destructible world.

A new age of evilness is coming in Dungeons 4

Bigger, better, and filled with even more dynamic Evilness to satisfy your wicked ways.

Checking out the fast-paced action of The First Descendant

There is lots to be excited about in The First Descendant

Jack is back! Hands-on with Ghostrunner 2

The fast and furious Ghostrunner 2 is looking mightily impressive, especially with its many noticeable improvements and additions.

Climbing new heights with DON’T NOD’s Jusant

Jusant promises to scale some serious heights. 

Mortal Kombat 1 – Kontinuing to build out the roster

Available to those who have pre-ordered the game on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, we have been given the chance to try out some of the Mortal Kombat 1 combatants in both the classic Towers mode as well as some online multiplayer.

Why we need Mini Motorways and Mini Metro on Xbox and Game Pass

It's been a decade since Dinosaur Polo Club stumbled onto something special with their Mini series of games. From there, they've gone from strength to strength. So much so that now feels like the prime time to launch Mini Motorways on Xbox and Game Pass, accompanying it with Mini Metro.

Trying to stay alive in Yet Another Zombie Survivors

Imagine Vampire Survivors with a top three quarters isometric camera, 3D sprites and a more realistic look, and you’ve pretty much just imagined Yet Another Zombie Survivors. What’s not to like, right?

Venba is shaping up to be a tasty cultural appetiser

Venba is shaping up to be an ideal introduction to Tamil culture, which could invoke players’ curiosities to delve even deeper.

Grappling across the territories with the upcoming RPG WrestleQuest 

I’ve had the privilege of going hands-on with a preview build of WrestleQuest in a bid to see whether it delivers a main event quality experience, or might end up jobbing on the undercard. And initial impressions certainly suggest it’s more likely to meet the high expectations wrestling fans will have, than not.

Finishing them with Mortal Kombat 1

Mortal Kombat 1 is a game we have had a look at, hands-on via a technical stress test.

5 Outright Games family friendly titles to look forward to in 2023

I was fortunate enough to get the lowdown on some of their upcoming 2023 releases by attending the Outright Games Digital Game Showcase. So, let’s take a peek at five offerings, coming out this year, that could be perfect for entertaining the whole family.

Trying the Mask of the Rose on for size, and humping everything that moves

Picking and choosing, before submitting to the FOMO, is all part of Mask of the Rose.

Slicing ‘em up with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre could be the one to dethrone Dead by Daylight, and I can’t wait for full launch in August. 

Tour de France and Pro Cycling Manager – What are the big changes for the 2023 games?

We’ve been hands-on with Tour de France 2023 on Steam, as well as the less exciting (for us) Pro Cycling Manager 2023 and whilst our full review will come around closer to the June 8th 2023 release, we’ve seen enough here to be able to provide a little insight. 

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