Forget all those too-big-to-fail AAA games, blending together to become a flavourless broth of open worlds and 100-hour campaigns. It’s the next tier down where the real juice is: where you’ll find the wacky high concepts, the left-field experiences, the bad voiceovers. We’re not afraid to say it: we love the AA game.
Yes, it’s our way of saying that there’s no real blockbuster releasing in June 2021. Welcome to the quiet before the E3 storm. But aren’t you still wading through
Subnautica: Below Zero? Wouldn’t you prefer a bevy of hopefuls, whose only chance of making money is to catch your eye with something unexpected? This is the month for niche re-releases, unexpected sequels, weirdo indies and abstract RPGs. Fill your boots.
It's the 500th WWP! And as such we're going to ask for your five hundred top games. I'll give you until 5pm. What do you mean you can barely remember your top five games? In all seriousness though,
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It’s clear that the weather is playing its classic joke on us at the moment, with the long summer days beckoning and bringing with them the gift of… heavy precipitation. Still, we all need an excuse to stay inside some more, right? I’ve been plugging away at Biomutant for review and I can literally tell you nothing about it until next week. Besides that I’ve been dabbling with a bit of iOS gaming, and there’s an Apple TV heading my way so I’ll soon get to see how these games hold up on the big screen too.
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Cyberpunk dystopias have been the backdrop of all kinds of media for years, but Scarlet Nexus, the upcoming action RPG from Bandai Namco Studios, is hoping to create a brain punk future that RPG and anime fans alike can fall in love with. But building the futuristic world of Scarlet Nexus is an enormous undertaking, but one that the brains at Bandai Namco have dealt with before.
We got a chance to pick at the minds of Game Producer Keita Iizuka and Game Director Kenji Anabuki behind the upcoming RPG and learned a little more about how their past experiences helped inform Scarlet Nexus gameplay,
7 Best Transformers Games You Need To Play
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What started as a toyline soon blew up into a mega-franchise. Transformers have been around since the 1980s and it’s gone from a humble little toyline to comic books, cartoons, and even a blockbuster film franchise. Fans can’t get enough of this IP where we got to watch Autobots take on the Decepticons. Over the years, there have been a few notable video games to have released for this IP and like other IPs, there are some hits along with a ton of misses. We recently covered the best Godzilla games there are and we made note that there are a ton of subpar games which is the case here as well. Instead of focusing on games that might not have been as well-received or all that fun to play, we’re instead picking out the best of the best here. In this list, we’re highlighting some of the Transformer games you should check into if you haven’t already.