Deus Ex is one of the most important, influential and a unique title in the history of gaming. The impact it made when launched back in 2000 continues to resonate today, making it not only a cult game but a masterpiece because of its perfect combination of RPG, first -person action and stealth elements, along with its fascinating history and ambiance. The first title was full of possibilities and ...[Read More]
Back in the days when this games released on Super Nintendo in Japan, it was called Assault Suits Leynos, but in the West, the name was Target Earth. Later again appeared in Japan for Super Nintendo systems as Assault Suits Valken, Konami distributed it as Cybernator. At the end of 2014, NCS Masaya changed their name and is now known as Masaya Games. They hired Dracue Co, who are the developer of ...[Read More]
After a long period the series were completely gone, last year we witnessed Carmageddon: Reincarnation’s resurrection yet the title was full of problems and defects that can be only recommended for the most nostalgic fans. After a year now, this releases on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with a different title and some additions, but, unfortunately, it is still a bad game and destined to fall in...[Read More]
Insomniac Games is a developer that created gems like Sunset Overdrive or the recent (and excellent!) Remastered Ratchet & Clank, again has returned with a new title to win the admiration of all gamers. Song of the Deep oozes charm and good work by all its bits and, although it has its flaws; certainly, it is another good example of what this talented team is capable of doing. Adventures in th...[Read More]
Over the years, we have played management simulations that invite us to run a zoo, an amusement park, a hospital, a school or even a restaurant. Obviously, these games came designed in all imaginable variations and inviting us to control every step of a facility, whether a park with prehistoric creatures created with genetic engineering or a football club. By tradition, and with few exceptions, th...[Read More]
Ubisoft has announced that Grow Up , the sequel to Grow Home , coming on major platforms PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on Tuesday, August 16 , 2016. A new adventure starring BUD Grow Up continues the adventures of BUD, a robot who must collect the parts of his spaceship to return to the moon. Grow Up introduces brand new “Ball” mode that allows BUD to roll on the planet and also, a ne...[Read More]