Edward Kenway Returns: The Black Flag Resynced Review
The Caribbean has never looked this crisp, and stepping back into the shoes of Edward Kenway feels like catching a perfect gust of wind on a pristine morning.
The Caribbean has never looked this crisp, and stepping back into the shoes of Edward Kenway feels like catching a perfect gust of wind on a pristine morning.
Dropping into the hive as a Skitarii feels like a proper, cold-blooded upgrade to the usual grind, bringing a lethal dose of Adeptus Mechanicus flavour that fits the chaotic vibes perfectly.
The world of tactical mech warfare fires up with the explosive, retro energy of a classic 2000s shonen anime. You command a full mercenary squad from your high-flying airship, soaring over a machine-ruled wasteland to salvage scraps, take contracts, and engage in cinematic turn-based grid battles.
The world looks grand from a distance, pulling you into a great-looking third-person space packed with memorable locations that promise a proper action RPG adventure.
The festival is back and this time round it’s all in Japan, and I don’t have to tell you how gorgeous this place looks.
The flashing blue lights and wide open highway networks promise the ultimate German patrol fantasy, but the reality of this experience leaves you stranded on a hard shoulder of mechanical frustration.
Yacht Club Games drags you screaming into Tenebrous Isle, an atmospheric nightmare drenched in beautifully dark Victorian gothic dread.
The rain-soaked, crumbling streets of a dystopian British exclusion zone threaten to swallow you whole, dripping with a suffocating fog and thick tension that immediately pulls you into its grim world.
Within minutes, the creepy atmosphere of this sinister, haunted house completely grabs you and refuses to let go. You find yourself wandering a full 3D world in a tense first-person view, surrounded by gorgeous visuals that make every single corner feel deeply unsettling.
Moldwasher immediately hooks you into its cosy, visually striking world with some of the most awesome pixel art graphics you will lay your eyes on.
Yoshi embarks on a brand-new adventure on a completely different scale, getting sucked right into a living encyclopedia where the very ground beneath your feet reacts to your presence.
Stepping into a run-down, beat-up property with nothing but a laptop and a tablet instantly sets a strange, addictive vibe where your only goal is total transformation.
The engine roars to life, cutting through the eerie, sterile silence of a brutal wilderness where it is just you, your massive rig, and an untamed landscape waiting to swallow your tyres whole.
You are instantly dropped straight into a gloomy 1940s Transylvanian rectory where a young priest gets tangled up in forbidden desires and a mysterious death.
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked drops you straight onto the tabletop grid where every turn dictates your survival and tactical blunders are punished without mercy.
Nitro City Racing drops you right onto a frantic, high-speed highway where dodging traffic by a hair’s breadth is the only thing keeping you from a massive metal-twisting wreck.
The world of retro racing is reborn in the tight, tyre-shredding madness of multi-story car parks. Parking Garage Rally Circuit slams you straight onto the concrete grid, delivering a brilliant hit of nostalgic presentation and an arcade soundtrack that sounds like it was ripped straight out of 1998.
Lara Croft’s trek through the freezing wilds of Siberia lands with a massive impact, bringing a brutal, high-stakes hunt for immortality right into the palm of your hands.
Fatal Fury/Garou Densetsu: The Ultimate History PDF Edition packs a massive, intimidating timeline of SNK fighting game evolution directly into a lightweight digital file you can carry anywhere.
You are instantly dropped into a world where a gorgeous mix of dense forests, ancient buildings, and forgotten towns practically beg to be explored.