The Big Topic: The puzzles of Deus Ex Go and the politics of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Further Discussion: The explosive Titanfall 2 pre-alpha tech test What we’re into: Reigns’ darkly brilliant simplicity Adam Jensen is back in a couple new Deus Ex games, and the GamesRadar+ crew convenes (not …
Read More »Scalebound has been hiding a fundamental gameplay system from us. But now that Ive seen it, Im very excited indeed
Up until now, something has felt a bit lacking in Scalebound. Something bold. Something brash. Something aggressive, and clever, and somewhat intricate in its spectacle. In short, something Platinum. Whenever I’ve seen the game, it’s just seemed to miss that certain something that makes the likes of Bayonetta and Metal …
Read More »We slice and dice as For Honors Samurai Assassin, the Orochi
Just to pre-emptively clear up any confusion, we’re here today to talk about Ubisoft’s For Honor, a multiplayer melee between ancient warriors, and not Koei’s musou series Warriors Orochi. But there is an Orochi involved – namely, the Assassin class hero repping the Samurai side in a time-displaced battle against …
Read More »Bye-bye Burn Cards: the big changes coming to Titanfall 2 multiplayer
Titanfall 2 (opens in new tab)’s multiplayer isn’t more of the same. Ok, yes – it still revolves around the ‘pilots and giant mechs’ gameplay that defined the original Titanfall, and provides players with the exhilarating, jetboot-enabled high mobility that’s become de rigeur in the FPS ecosystem. But the key …
Read More »Why it’s worth waiting two more months for Final Fantasy 15
“A Final Fantasy for fans and first-timers” states the splash screen as this demo of the first three chapters of the long-awaited Final Fantasy 15 boots up. A strong statement of intent, and based on my time with it, one that sums up this latest installment in the long-running and …
Read More »Swipe right to go to war, die, repeat: You should be playing Reigns
What is it? A Tinder-esque kingdom sim where you’ll make a series of yes/no decisions in order to shape the future of your kingdom. Also, die a lot. Play it if you like… Deep yet quick games with simplistic interfaces; tons of surprises; the movie Edge of Tomorrow Format: PC …
Read More »59 Sonic games, explained in 10 words or less
Back in 1991, Naoto Oshima and Yuji Naka created Sonic to be Sega’s very own marquee mascot, a big-eyes Super Mario for a new decade of neon nerf footballs and aggressively weird Nickelodeon cartoons. And like any successful mascot, Sonic would go on to star in dozens of spinoffs, comic …
Read More »PES 2017 player faces vs real life comparison video
Realistic player faces have become something fans insist upon across all sports games – so every year Konami and EA do their utmost to one-up each other on the football licenses front. It’s the latter who usually win out, but PES 2017 (opens in new tab) is making efforts to …
Read More »SDCC 2016: Matt Fraction Interview
Don’t miss out on comic book writer, Matt Fraction, as speaks about the upcoming stories coming from Sex Criminals, his experience writing the Hawkeye comic, and whether he thinks Hawkeye could star in his own Netflix series. Watch the interview here.
Read More »SSX meets Jet Moto: You should be playing Riptide GP: Renegade
What is it? An arcade racer set in a future full of high-tech Jet Skis Play it if you like… The oddball racing games that were all the rage in the late ’90s and early 2000s Format: PS4, PC (coming soon to Xbox One, iOS, and Android) Price: $15 / …
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