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Become The Ultimate Switch Hero In The New Mario Party Superstars!

Joel GunnerOct 20, '21

Arriving to the Nintendo Switch consoles on October 29th 2021 is a party pandemonium; the release of Mario Party Superstars. Now numbering twelve in the series, Mario Party Superstars is the result of a long lineage that began back in 1998, receiving a new iteration every 3 years or so for the last few decades. Those born in the late 80’s and early 90’s might remember their first gaming experiences embedded in the early Mario Party games; Mario Party Superstars offers up the chance to re-live these times with the same smile on our faces – quite the sentimental experience.

Could Riders Republic Be The Best Extreme Sports Game To Date?

Joel GunnerOct 18, '21

Ever heard of Ubisoft’s Riders Republic? Of course you have! This game has been marketed to high heaven, and for good reason! A first-person extreme sports video game, Riders Republic sees release to PlayStation and Xbox consoles on the 28th of October. But don’t get it twisted, the release date is separate from Halloween celebrations, the only spooky thing about this game is the amount of airtime you are sure to achieve.

The Cosmic Scale Of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Game

Joel GunnerOct 18, '21

A crossover between Square Enix and Marvel, Eidos-Montreal and D3T (who recently worked on the Alan Wake remaster) is quite the force to be reckoned with, and you can be sure that the outcome of such a collaboration is to be of cosmic proportions. Coming on October 26th to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox consoles is a third-person, fantasy RPG with a Mass Effect feel – it’s the Marvel’s Guardians of The Galaxy game.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes - The Pinnacle Of Interactive Horror

Joel GunnerOct 15, '21

If you’ve played a Dark Pictures game before you’ll know why the upcoming House of Ashes title is such a big deal: it is the third of eight scheduled games in the series, and the quality that precedes it is immense. In 2019 we had the chance to become sea-sick exploring wreckages whilst playing Man of Medan, last year it was Salem-oriented Little Hope – and today it is Bandai Namco published House of Ashes. The Supermassive Games series is moving fast; it’ll conclude by the late 2020’s at this rate. The next iteration of the survival horror saga releases on the 22nd of October and fully avails itself of the quintessential horror gambits – put it this way, it is no coincidence that the game releases just a week or so short of Halloween.