State of Decay 2 headlines a strong month for Xbox Games Pass
State of Decay 2 leads a strong month of co-operative and sporty titles coming to Xbox Games Pass in the month of May, and there's a big discount on subscriptions too.
State of Decay 2 leads a strong month of co-operative and sporty titles coming to Xbox Games Pass in the month of May, and there's a big discount on subscriptions too.
Foes who mistake Zamasu’s slight build for weakness will surely regret their arrogant assessment as Zamasu can deliver an awesome beat-down to all who challenge his skills in Dragon Ball FighterZ.
After the debacle around Star Wars Battlefront II last year, Belgium is putting a ban on games with loot boxes akin to those in Overwatch, Counter-Strike and FIFA 18.
Nintendo’s Switch continues to be a sales phenomenon, as the hybrid handheld console most definitely struck a chord with gamers young and old. Anecdotally, the thing has been a hit with lapsed gamers who nearly gave up on the hobby. The Switch can be played anywhere, for any amount of time, making it great for those who want to fit a little bit of gaming into their lives.
In Vampyr, you'll need to feed if you want to get ahead in your new undead life as only the freshest of blood will keep you alive for the challenges ahead. Human or monster? The choice is yours.
May’s PlayStation Plus line-up isn’t too shabby. The first game to grace the instant game collection is the PS4 remaster of the PS3 original Beyond: Two Souls. The better game is Rayman Legends though.
Rockstar Games have another version of their iconic franchise chapter on the way, albeit focused purely on the online shenanigans that kept Grand Theft Auto V alive and rolling for so long after launch.
The new God of War has been five years in the making. It’s a big change for Kratos; not only has he switched over to a new Pantheon of gods to kill, but he’s also got a son in tow. In a world with new gods and monsters, Kratos must teach his son Atreus not only to survive, but also prevent him from making the same mistakes. It’s got everything you’d expect from God of War and more – with a strong narrative, a dark world and unflinching, brutal combat. AND NOW YOU CAN WIN IT!
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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