Game Review: Road Redemption (Xbox One)
Seen as the spiritual successor to the classic mayhem of the Road Rash series, Road Redemption was developed by Pixel Dash Studios and EQ Games.
Seen as the spiritual successor to the classic mayhem of the Road Rash series, Road Redemption was developed by Pixel Dash Studios and EQ Games.
The follow up to the Wii exclusive, de Blob 2 was released on all the major consoles early 2011. It, like its predecessor, has since been given a bit of a remastering and re-released on the Xbox One.
We’ve had Gnomes Garden, Gnomes Garden 2, Gnomes Garden: New Home and now Gnomes Garden 3: The Thief of Castles. With this latest iteration it is business as usual for the resource management style of gameplay.
Originally released in 2008 as an exclusive for the Wii, the remastered version of de Blob has now been released on the PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Gnomes Garden 2 will be very familiar to those who have played the other games in the series. It’s arguably the same game with more levels, a new story and a tougher difficulty. However, it retains the incredible addictive gameplay.
Gnomes Garden: New Home will be very familiar to those who played the first game in the series. In fact, it’s arguably the same game with more levels, a few new ideas and a tougher difficulty. However, it retains the incredible addictive gameplay.
In Get Even you play as Cole Black who attempts to rescue a teenage girl with a bomb strapped to her chest. Black fails and awakens confused in an abandoned asylum, the explosion being his sole memory. Not only that but he discovers a strange device attached to his head. A mysterious figure named Red contacts Black and informs him that the headset is designed to read and replay human memory. Black travels into the depths of his own mind in the hopes of discovering his past.
Jonathan Reid, a doctor who has turned into a vampire, comes to terms with his undead condition as he is torn between the Hippocratic Oath and his newfound bloodthirsty nature.