RETRO Game Review - Escape Dead Island (PS3)
Escape Dead Island offers occasional third-person survival horror thrills but is otherwise a shambling, mediocre bore-fest.
Escape Dead Island offers occasional third-person survival horror thrills but is otherwise a shambling, mediocre bore-fest.
This retro bundle will satisfy those with fondness for the classic Capcom 2D fighting games.
Grab a pizza slice and weapon of choice, Shredder’s back and we need to kick some shell.
Grab your Sixaxis controller and prepare to be underwhelmed by this demo-scene ‘interactive art’ project.
Grab your customised barbed wire baseball bat and med kits, we have some more infected to bludgeon for this zombie-killing retrospective
The Game Boy Advance’s Mario Kart: Super Circuit (2001) is a perfect blend of elements from both its predecessors.
Grab your Expansion Pak and Farsight Gun – we have some DarkSims to kill
In this review, we check out the remastered version on PS4/PS Now of the original Dead Island to see how our zombie killing fares in 2022.
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Rayman 2 shares many qualities of its two-dimensional predecessor, especially in presentation but some frustrating sections hold it back.
This month's classic game review - a cutesy 2D platformer for kids? Well yes, but turns out it's also a deceptively sadistic nightmare.
We take a look at Nintendo and Hasbro's sequel to the original Mario Party and enjoy all of its novelty costume carnage.
The original Mario Party was an acclaimed release for the Japanese company in 1999 and was an absolute blast as a multiplayer game. Read on!
Amazing in its time and as part of my lockdown revisit of Nintendo's games, does it truly hold up over twenty years later? Let's find out!
Read our retro game review of Paradigm's cracking first F1 N64 game released in 1998.
How to travel when locked down due to Covid-19? Well, find a game with a whole universe inside it.
This early Sega Master System puzzle/maze action platformer is joyously colourful but its punishing trial and error are painful.
This Xbox One indie title offers some interesting varied visuals and atmosphere but all too often is bogged down with taxing frustration.
49Games’ winter sports title is competent enough for budget game but as a solo experience it becomes overly repetitive.