Game Title: Flea!
Developer: Lowteck Games
Platform Reviewed: Dreamcast (also available on Steam and NES)
I absolutely adore new releases on older systems, especially when they are as great as this one.
Game Title: Flea!
Developer: Lowteck Games
Platform Reviewed: Dreamcast (also available on Steam and NES)
I absolutely adore new releases on older systems, especially when they are as great as this one.
Game Title: AVGN1&2 Deluxe
Developer: FreakZone Games
Platform Reviewed: Switch
Rating: 9/10
As a casual fan of the Angry Video Game Nerd since around the late noughties, I was quite looking forward to the release of the game based on his exploits, although I had no idea what to expect.
The 2013 AVGN game and 2016 sequel came out on PC and were very much what was needed, a tongue-in-cheek take on the platforming genre that was so well designed that it was clearly going to appeal to people outside of the AVGN fan-base, it was a great, challenging game that didn’t outstay its welcome.
My lasting memories were of awesome music, frustration and satisfaction in perfectly equal measure and a sense of fun; I had an awesome time with them.
Game Title: Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform Reviewed: PS4 (base)
My personal history with the Assassin’s Creed series is pretty chequered, I played the original but didn’t really click with it and, following this, the constant releases, spin-offs and other media just alienated me slightly as the lore seemed to get ever-more dense.
I did dip back in with Black Flag on the PS3 at a friend’s suggestion but it seemed to run pretty sluggishly and once again, I didn’t connect with it.
It was actually earlier this year during lockdown that the stars aligned and teased me once again with the franchise.
My brother mentioned how much fun he was having with Odyssey and heartily recommended it just as I was after an open-world RPG to lose myself in (after completing The Witcher 3 for the second time as well as Kingdom Come: Deliverance) plus my fiancée was somewhat obsessed with the various soundtracks on Spotify, I was being attacked from all directions and so I decided once again to give it a try, and I’m glad I did.
The gaming market is bigger than ever before, and that's especially true of the indie scene. For gamers that are sick of battle royales and Souls-likes, that's a refreshing promise.
But the constant flow of new indie and AAA games can be overwhelming if you aren't following it studiously.
But with 2020 coming to a close, here are the online games you should be paying attention to.
In this edition of BBB, I’ll be revisiting an old favourite from 2013 / 2016 in Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 1 &2 as they teleport back into my life on console as a deluxe edition, getting hips deep on a new Dreamcast (panic not, it’s also available on Steam and NES. Good) title called Flea! as well as diving into the new Dead Drop Studios LLC console release, Outbreak: Epidemic.
Game Title: Autobahn Police Simulator 2
Platform reviewed: XBOX ONE
Whilst the score I’m giving Autobahn Police Simulator 2 isn’t numerically high, I want to come out of the gate by stating that I enjoyed my time with the game and really look forward to seeing where the series goes next. Under the myriad of problems that exist, there is a really tasty game here, begging to be let out.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/840370/Someday_Youll_Return
A selection of games in this bulletin, from the shooty-shooty-bang-bang of Postal Redux to the quizzical quandaries of Who Wants to be a Millionaire via some 32-bit stylings, courtesy of Metroidvania-lite, Foregone.
Step into the wacky heroic fantasy universe of the Dungeon of Naheulbeuk.
Lead a team of unlikely and clumsy heroes in an epic and challenging tactical RPG.
Live an adventure filled with humour, surprises and silly encounters.
There’s a side of retro gaming from the arcades scene that probably doesn’t get enough coverage and that is Retro Slot Machines from the ’80s and ’90s.
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Sunshine Manor is a horror adventure game that's inspired by the famous horror movies of the 1980s.
You play as Ada whose night of trick or treating turns into a night of terror when she becomes trapped inside the old Aitken Manor.
Use Ada's latent psychic powers to battle all kinds of fiendish demons, solve puzzles and maybe even defeat the omnipresent Shadow Man….who is watching your every move!
Pull up a seat, charge your joy-cons, and get ready to find out a bit about a hard but rewarding rogue-lite platformer.
The year is 2075. I am 97 and high octane, anti-gravity, full combat motorsport is all the rage and The Pacer World Championship is where it’s at!
Pacer is clearly inspired by its successful predecessor WipEout. But does this play homage or does it do what Weekend at Bernie’s 2 did to Weekend at Bernie’s? Let us find out…
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You’re pootling down the road and realise something is wrong up ahead. There’s been an accident: cars turned into jagged balls of metal and glass, fuel dripping ominously onto the asphalt, the pained groans of those cut to ribbons… and ominous silences from other vehicles.
Nobody else is around - time to step up the plate and save some lives.
But how? Where do you even begin?
A few days ago I decided to compile a list of my personal favourite video games weapons from over the years.
These are the weapons that have stuck with me over the course of decades of gaming.
They either have a special place in my heart or they are just damned cool.
Either way I've come up with 13 beauties, so let me know what your favourites are...