Game Review: Road Rage (Xbox One)
Team Six Studios and Maximum Games bring the spiritual successor to the immensely popular Road Rash series. Road Rage is a horrid game.
Team Six Studios and Maximum Games bring the spiritual successor to the immensely popular Road Rash series. Road Rage is a horrid game.
Abzû is an adventure video game developed by Giant Squid Studios. A studio made up of many of the creative minds behind Journey. If that alone doesn’t make Abzû sound like something worth playing then hopefully my review will do just that.
A post-apocalyptic RPG set in a cyberpunk world. Set on Mars during the War of Water, 200 years after humans colonized Mars. The protagonist is a rookie technomancer named Zachariah from Abundance, one of the powerful corporations on the red planet. He faces a myriad of questions as his future grows threatened by the secrets of his past.
Finally coming to Xbox One after originally being released on PlayStation 4 the previous year, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is nostalgic gold but not without its faults.
Tying up another of their game series’, Artifex Mundi’s Eventide 3: Legacy of Legends is the final entry in the Eventide trilogy. A game that sticks to the tried and tested formula meaning it’s very familiar to long-term players which certainly doesn’t detract from another quality experience.
Rise of Insanity is a first-person psychological horror that sees you take on the role of a doctor who must uncover the truth behind his latest patient’s split personality.
World II: Hunting Boss is a hack and slasher that takes the many missions you might take part in before facing a boss and cuts out the middle man.
Disneyland Adventures sole aim is to recreate the ‘The Happiest Place on Earth’ allowing you to explore, talk to famous characters and even take part in many of the attractions. On those fronts the game is a roaring success but far too many minor issues detract from the overall experience.