Day: 12 May 2020

Saints Row IV Re-Elected Review – The Resurrection of a Saint?
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Saints Row IV Re-Elected Review – The Resurrection of a Saint?

The Saints Row series of games have a relatively illustrious history, first launching in 2008 as a respectable take on Grand Theft Auto, before spawning a number of sequels which got progressively more wacky. Unfortunately, my mum wouldn't let me play violent games back in those days (I only got to play Bomberman when I moved out of the family home at 25), so I never got to experience the franchise on release. As such, when the chance came up to review Saints Row IV Re-Elected on the Switch, I jumped at it.  I'm actually the perfect person to review this game, I reckon, as I've no previous experience of Saints Row games, and suspect this may be the same position that a lot of gamers who are considering Saints Row IV Re-Elected's purchase on the Switch may hold as well. You can, therefore,...
SNK Gals’ Fighters Review – Girls Just Wanna Have Fights
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SNK Gals’ Fighters Review – Girls Just Wanna Have Fights

It's hasn't always been the easiest road for SNK. Despite creating some legendary titles and systems, they've typically found themselves in second place to something else. Fighting games - Street Fighter was top dog, and no matter how good the Neo Geo Pocket was, it just couldn't match the behemoth of a system that was the Gameboy. Fortunately, in today's digital age, cult classics and oddball titles stuck to one system have a second (or third, fourth, fifth...) chance to reach an audience they couldn't before. SNK Gals' Fighters is one of these oddball titles, which unless your Mastermind specialist subject is fighting games, the chances are you won't know anything about. Originally released in 2000, this title brought together the ladies of SNK Fighting games to duke it out in your po...
Retro Racer Inertial Drift Gets A Release Date
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Retro Racer Inertial Drift Gets A Release Date

PQube and developers Level 91 Entertainment has announced a release date along with a physical edition of their latest game Inertial Drift. The 1v1 arcade racer will be available digitally and physically worldwide on the 7th August. This retro look racer will available on Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC/Steam. Within Inertial Drift, we will see Twin-stick drifting, twice the controls, and twice the control. Master this for a new drift experience. With an awesome 90s Retro-Future setting you can race around 20 tracks. You will travel through vibrant neon cities and see crazy pink sunsets. This is set to be a feast for the eyes and will set the stages for some awesome racing. We love a characteristic racing game and this looks like it ticks a lot of boxes...