Month: June 2019

American Fugitive PS4 Review – Old School GTA Returns!
Gaming, PlayStation Reviews

American Fugitive PS4 Review – Old School GTA Returns!

American Fugitive developed by British studio Fallen Tree Games and published by Curve Digital is a 3D top-down open world game that has strong roots with the original Grand Theft Auto games.  Available across all platforms, I was lucky enough to take the PS4 version out for a spin! Gameplay American Fugitive is set in a quiet American country town called Redrock County back in the 1980s and yes it is single player.  You take on the character of Will Riley who arrives at his father's house following a late night phone call to find him lying dead on the floor.  Even though you had no part to play in the cold-blooded murder of your father, you are framed and locked up in a prison.  Powered by vengeance and determination to find out who actually committed the crime you break out of jail...
F1 2019 Interview with Lee Mather
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F1 2019 Interview with Lee Mather

Ben ‘Rwaggy’ McConnell had the greatest pleasure of visiting the Codemasters HQ to meet the team behind the creation of the new F1 2019 game and even got to experience the stunning new instalment in the F1 gaming franchise. Whilst on the visit, Ben managed to get an amazing opportunity to interview the Game Director of the Formula 1 Game Series, Lee Mather. Ben: First of all I want to thank you for this opportunity to come down and try the game, I experienced some major changes immediately between F1 2018 and F1 2019 in terms of graphical changes. What sort of conversations were being had within the organisation to capture the audience? Lee: We always wanted to expand on building the F1 season but also building the world around F1, building the driver journey. That was always impo...
Warhammer: Chaosbane PC Review – Crushing the Chaos Hordes
Gaming, PC Reviews

Warhammer: Chaosbane PC Review – Crushing the Chaos Hordes

After playing the beta in March of this year I was left wanting more as it was short and a snippet of sorts on what was to come. Then I was lucky enough to have access to the full version of the game just before it was released. Developed by Eko Software, Warhammer: Chaosbane will be on general sale on the 4th of June but people who had pre-ordered the game had early access on the 31st of May which will be available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Without revealing too many spoilers, let's not waste time and get smashing up those Chaos hordes once more. Gameplay The game has 2 modes: Story and Online. Unfortunately, at the time of testing, I was unable to get an online game. The one time I waited a decent amount of time, it found one but it was full. I will revisit this once...