Finally, after some truly awful months, PS Plus subscribers get some good games. Here’s what’s available to download for free from October 8th… Entering PS Plus: 8th October: Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3) 8th / 10th October: DRIVECLUB PlayStation Plus Edition (PS4) 8th October: Dust: An Elysian Tail (PS4) 8th October: Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of […]
20 Years of Consoles and the Games That Made Them
Andy Naylor looks back at 20 years of consoles and the games that made them… The Xbox One (the name is still amusingly stupid) and the PS4 have been out for nearly a year, and to date, neither console has managed to produce a game that is generation defining, something that makes other people say, […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division #1
Andy Naylor reviews Judge Dredd: Anderson, Psi-Division #1… I’ve been reviewing Judge Dredd comics for a little while now, and reading them for much, much longer. The lawman has a special place in my heart, as does the world in which he inhabits. So to get to visit Mega-City One, the cursed Earth and other […]
PlayStation Plus June games announced
Things pick up for PS Plus subscribers on PS4 this month with 2 free games to download. Here’s what is available from June 4th on each PlayStation console: Pixeljunk Shooter Ultimate (Cross Buy) – PS4 Trine 2: The Complete Story – PS4 NBA 2K14 – PS3 Lone Survivor (Cross Buy) – PS3 Dragon’s Crown – […]
Video Game Review – Watch Dogs
Andy Naylor reviews Watch Dogs…. After a creepy debut trailer at E3 2012, followed by one containing mind-blowing visuals, it seemed the first must-own game of the next generation of console gaming would have to be Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs. It promised to take gaming to the next level, the story, the world and everything connected […]
Comic Book Review – Judge Dredd #19
Andy Naylor reviews Judge Dredd #19… “The American Way of Death, part 3”—The Hall of Justice has fallen. Sector 1 has been overrun by Judge Death and his cronies. The Chief Justice and Council of Five contemplate a desperate course of action that would have been unthinkable just a few days ago—yet now seems like […]
Comic Book Review – Dexter’s Laboratory #2
Andy Naylor reviews Dexter’s Laboratory #2… “With his sister Dee Dee removed from existence, Dexter is now an only child! He’s finally able to work in his lab unhindered by her foolish games, and locates the one thing needed to reach his full potential – – but it’s in another dimension! As Dexter attempts to […]
Comic Book Review – Dexter’s Laboratory #1
Andy Naylor reviews Dexter’s Laboratory #1… Everyone’s favorite boy-genius returns to comics! Dexter has reached the pinnacle of his greatest scientific experiment—one that will gift him with infinite clarity and superhuman intellect beyond all mankind. But with every precaution in place, will he be able to finish it before his meddling sister Dee Dee ruins […]
Video Game Review – Child of Light
Andy Naylor reviews Child of Light… Don’t be confused by Child of Light, it’s not an indie game, despite all appearances suggesting otherwise. It’s a 2D platformer from French mega-studio, Ubisoft. They’ve identified the current popular trend in the market and leapt in – with great success in all honesty. The entire atmosphere of the game feels like […]
PlayStation Plus May games announced
After a disappointing April for PlayStation Plus subscribers, the hope that May would bring some enjoyable goodies has just been crushed by this distinctly average group of games… 30th April: Stick It to the Man (PS4) 30th April: Payday 2 (PS3) 30th April: Puppeteer (PS3) 30th April: Muramasa Rebirth (PS Vita) 30th April: Everybody’s Golf […]
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