With the explosion of HD titles and remastered collections hitting the market in recent years, nostalgia has become somewhat of a commodity in the industry today.
And rightly so, as HD remakes provide a satisfying one-two punch; giving oldies the games they loved in their youth, while also offering younger audiences the chance to experience such fine offerings. Read Review
Streets of Rage is one of those classic Sega series that more or less died off with its respective console. Read Retro
If it weren’t for its interesting development history, some would argue that Sleeping Dogs wouldn’t have captured as much media attention as it did. A sandbox game set in Hong Kong dealing with the inner struggles of its largest criminal organisation isn’t exactly innovative by storytelling standards, and the game doesn’t offer anything new in terms of gameplay. Read Review
San Francisco Rush was the very definition of a 90’s racing game: a crazy premise, inventive track designs, exaggerated physics and a host of wacky unlockables. Read Retro
Nintendo are best known for creating lovable IPs including knockout sellers such as good old Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, Metroid and cult classics like
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These elite few are so evil, the very thought of names are met with cold shudders. These are the top 5 video game characters you shouldn’t mess with…
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There was a time when Sega were known for a lot more than mediocre Sonic titles. In fact, the creators of the blazing blue hedgehog were once heralded as pioneers, with a reputation for making significant strides in the gaming industry. Read Retro
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