THPS Fest: Celebrating the Skaters, Soundtrack, and Gameplay of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4
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“Unfortunately, I’m not in a position to do that anymore”. With the departure of multiple key figures from developer PlatinumGames, including Hideki Kamiya, the future of the Bayonetta series is very much in doubt at the moment. We reckon we’ll see our favourite Umbra Witch return in some capacity, but according to Hideki Kamiya, he…
The ThunderX3 Flex Pro is a strange chair, mostly because I’m not entirely sure it knows what it wants to be. A professional-looking chair with few frills, it’s at its best not when you’re sitting bolt upright concentrating on a meeting or working diligently at your keyboard, but when you’re almost dangerously reclined, gamepad in…
Coming this August. The first Telenet Shooting Collection was notable for containing Granada and Gaiares, two decent-quality Genesis shmups which made the cost of entry almost worth it on their own. The second volume is close to release, and while it’s nice to see some lesser-known titles get a new lease of life, there’s arguably…
The new Legion is a real solid slab of gaming laptop goodness. It’s robust, feels dense, and is the most powerful and performant of all the new notebooks we’ve been testing in this generation. It may feel like a classic big gaming laptop, but it’s still got some tricks up its sleeve which make it…
Built for gaming, the AceZone A-Blaze design skirts a fine line between affordability, portability, and practicality. Against previous AceZone wireless gaming headsets, we’re looking at a fairly cut-down model meant to bring pro-gaming audio to the masses. There’s a lot of competition in this price range though, and while the A-Blaze sticks to its roots…
Fallout’s second season just wrapped filming, which means we’re tantalisingly close to once again screaming at each other about Fallout: New Vegas. Personally, I can’t wait. I’m already gearing up to cancel you over your terrible Raul Tejada take and write an overly long dissertation on how that guy who hangs out on the Hotel…
But it’s been a very quiet two weeks. Golden Week is over, and that means it’s time to check out the physical game sales charts in Japan over the past few weeks, courtesy of Famitsu (via Gematsu). Between 21st April to 4th May, Too Kyo Studio’s strategy RPG/visual novel hybrid, The Hundred Line: Last Defense…
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 feels like a love letter to JRPGs—and that’s because it pretty much is. Director Guillaume Broche has a long-lasting history with the genre, including an ill-fated attempt to play Final Fantasy 8 before he and his brother could actually read. That’s per a recent interview with The Washington Post, wherein Guillaume…
“It became very easy for players to lose sight of what they should be doing”. If you grew up with a PlayStation, there is a good chance that you may have heard of Ape Escape — Sony Computer Entertainment’s 1999 platformer about a young boy tasked with travelling through time to round up a bunch…