Arcade Archives 2 Cyber Commando review

Long time PlayStation fans may recall Namco’s Cyber Sled – an arcade sci-fi tank shooter that came to Sony’s brand spanking new console not long after the publisher’s own Ridge Racer. While Cyber Sled will likely gain an Arcade Archives re-release at some point, Hamster has chosen to release this 1994 follow-up first. Considering Cyber …

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inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories review

Even though I worked weekends at a newsagent while in college, I was a little worried that inKONBINI’s unique brand of nostalgia would be lost on me. It takes place in a Japanese convenience store during late 1993, and as such, features products and imagery inspired by that era – from magazine racks lined with …

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Adorable Adventures review

The name “Adorable Adventures” may not inspire much confidence, sounding uncannily similar to Switch eShop shovelware, but you only need to play it for a minute or two – or perhaps even just glance at the screenshots – to discover that it has been blessed with a modest budget. This is evident not just in …

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Saros and Invincible VS enter the UK retail chart’s top ten

Nintendo really are ‘living the dream’ with the new Tomodachi Life, as it’s the UK’s no.1 once again, dethroning Capcom’s puzzle-packed sci-fi shooter Pragmata. There’s still life in the boxed PC release market too, with Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition claiming #2 for a second week running. At #3 it’s a new arrival in the form …

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The Shore review

True to its name, this Lovecraftian-inspired horror commences on a shoreline. Setting the tone of dread and despair, the shore is peppered with wreckage from small fishing boats, skeletal remains from former crew included. Such sights no longer faze protagonist Andrew, the last inhabitant of this accursed island. Every attempt to return home has resulted …

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TerraTech Legion review

When Vampire Survivors launched to critical acclaim, it ushered in a wave of imitators. The first of these weren’t up to much, cobbled together with various recycled assets and mostly relying on their themes (sci-fi, primaeval, steampunk, etc) to stand out. Today, things are a bit different. The roguelike auto-shooter genre has proven itself not …

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Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth, Total Chaos, Amnesia: Rebirth, R-TYPE DX: Music Encore, and Mullet Madjack hit the Switch

The weather is heating up, close to reaching ice cream in the shade temperatures, but over on the Switch eShop we’re seemingly still stuck in winter. That’s not to say we aren’t in for a few hot new releases, though. Curiously timed is Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth, a cosy playful experience that sees Moominvalley transformed by snow. …

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CyberBlocker Complete Edition review

When the all-conquering PlayStation launched in 1994, it arrived with some of the most impressive games around. By the time it was superseded by its successor and entering its twilight years, circa 2003, the release roster couldn’t have been more different. Amongst the tired annual sports updates, Platinum reissues, and the moderately big name releases …

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Ground Zero review

Due to being described as a retro style survival horror, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what to expect from Malformation Games’ debut release. While it definitely makes good on its promise to provide an experience recalling Capcom’s 32-bit era horrors – with a little bit of Silent Hill and Parasite Eve …

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Two weeks after launch, Pragmata claims a belated UK no.1

Capcom’s celebrated puzzle shooter Pragmata missed out on becoming a coveted UK no.1 at launch, beaten by the Switch’s Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. This week’s retail (physical) chart corrects things, with Pragmata claiming a belated no.1 during its second week on sale. It also remains no.1 in the PS5 and Xbox Series charts. Tomodachi …

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Unleash your inner child with Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection

Limited Run are continuing their Nickelodeon partnership with a new Rugrats collection that includes a mixture of handheld and console games from the late ‘90s and early noughties. While we did see a few Rugrats games on the N64, this collection features PS1, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance titles only, all of which …

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