Kategori: PC Games
Octopath Traveler 0 hands-on preview – a mobile game transformed
The Gamescom demo for Octopath Traveler 0 reveals a new game that is much more than just a mere mobile port.
Hirogami review – paper folding platformer
Hirogami – paper thin gameplay (Kakehashi Games)
An origami themed indie game tries to blend the best elements of Paper Mario and Tearaway into a very unique looking new action adventure.
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Metal Eden review – sci-fi parkour that’s beautifully difficult
A daring new mix of first person shooter and Mirror’s Edge style parkour game is one of the hardest, and most rewarding, games of the year.
Hell Is Us review – the fun of getting lost in a video game
There’re no objective makers, waypoints, or map icons in this ambitious new action adventure, that aims to make a virtue out of not telling you where to go.
Xbox ROG Ally: everything you need to know before its October launch
If you’ve yet to invest in a handheld PC, GameCentral takes a look at the new Xbox portable and what advantages it has over its rivals.
High On Life 2 has five free retro games that are so bad they’re good
After hiding some awful movies as Easter eggs in the first game, High On Life 2 is doing something similar but for bad video games.
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review – naked ambition
Hideo Kojima’s magnum opus is remade for the modern era, as stealth classic Metal Gear Solid 3 gets stunning new visuals and a greatly improved control system.
Gears Of War: Reloaded PS5 review – a remaster of a remaster of a classic
The original Gears Of War turns from Xbox 360 exclusive to multiformat PS5 remaster but how does the game hold up after nearly 20 years?
One game is defying the Silksong release date but others are running scared
While more and more indie games are eager to avoid sharing space with Silksong, one upcoming indie sequel refuses to budge.
The Rogue Prince Of Persia PS5 review – a right royal roguelite
The makers of Dead Cells offer their take on the Prince Of Persia, with a new 2D roguelite platformer that has just enough new ideas to be worth a look.
AI video game guides are not reliable reveals new study by indie developer
AI is proving an unsuitable substitute for video game guides and one indie developer has highlighted exactly why it doesn’t work.
Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance review – revenge of the ninja
Sega brings back one of its classic arcade and Mega Drive franchises, with a brand new entry made by the creators of Streets Of Rage 4.
Fortnite Halloween event is adding some long overdue horror icons say leaks
Halloween is still a couple of months away and yet details for Fortnite’s yearly autumn event are already popping up online.
Helldivers 2 PS5 fans are creating welcome tours for Xbox players online
PS5 and PC owners are more than happy to see new Helldivers 2 players arrive via the new Xbox port and have even offered advice on how to play.
Gamescom 2025 indie game round-up – from Hyper Light Breaker to Denshattack
Amid the triple-A darlings of Gamescom, we track down some promising indie games, from some of the industry’s most inventive minds.
Sword Of The Sea review – Journey for a new generation
From many of the same creators behind PlayStation classic Journey comes an enchanting new game that may be the best indie title of the year.
Herdling review – like herding cats, without the cats
A new indie title joins a surprisingly long list of games that feature herding animals as its primary gameplay feature, but it’s a lot more fun than it sounds.
Black Myth: Wukong sequel revealed but don’t expect it anytime soon
Gamescom Opening Night Live closed the show with a follow-up to Black Myth: Wukong, based around a new character from Chinese mythology.
Discounty review – the joys of retail management
Imagine Stardew Valley but with a mini-supermarket and you’ll have an inkling of the strange pleasures that await in new indie game Discounty.
First big Gamescom 2025 reveal is a Shenmue 3 re-release
Although there’s still no sign of a sequel, Shenmue 3 is getting a second chance on current platforms.
Battlefield 6 second beta has more bugs than the first one say fans
EA has acknowledged there are certain problems with Battlefield 6’s second beta, with some claiming it’s buggier than the first one.
Marvel Rivals is a ‘gooner game’ insist fans but director refuses to comment
The creative director of Marvel Rivals has offered an explanation for the game’s choice of skins when asked about its ‘gooner game’ status.
The rudest name ever for a video game was a complete accident
A developer has asked players to give their upcoming Steam game a go, despite it having a very off-putting name.
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 leaks confirm Black Ops 2 maps and no doors
A ton of new rumours have dropped for Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7, ahead of its gameplay reveal at Gamescom next week.
Second Battlefield 6 beta gives you an excuse to revisit with new map and modes
Don’t forget: Battlefield 6’s beta will open up again very soon and it’s bringing new content to justify a return visit.