Every game out in March 2018 – Tanks, mages and fanatics
Looking for something new to pop into your favourite console or download to your PC? Here's the full list of what month of March has in store for you in 2018.
Looking for something new to pop into your favourite console or download to your PC? Here's the full list of what month of March has in store for you in 2018.
Chrono Trigger is one of the finest games of our time. The SNES classic RPG is a wonderful tale of time travel, co-operation and vanquishing evil. It's finally on PC...but man, we wish it want like this.
The devil is in the details, and the entire world of Apocalipsis is hell on Earth to say the least.
The setup is simple: You’ve got a spider-tank, the streets are overrun with hordes of the carnage-obsessed Camelidae and only you can solve the greatest threat to humanity with problem-solving bullets, missiles and nuclear weapons in Vicious Attack Llama Apocalypse.
A rich legacy, plenty of talented hands and over $1.3 million worth of fan support through Kickstarter resulted in Nightdive Studios tackling an ambitious project: Remastering the cult classic System Shock for a new generation. With over 21 000 backers willing to take a gamble on the project, progress seemed to be chugging along at a steady clip for the …
If you’ve got a need for speed and plenty of death through trial and error, then Remnants of Naezith will easily scratch that itch with its mix of platforming and finding the perfect path through its numerous deathtraps.
Sea of Thieves is coming in March, and it’s a riotously good time for wannabe buccaneers. Rare’s sea-faring game puts you (and a group of friends) at the helm of a pirate ship, off to do quests and live a pirate’s life on the open seas. It’s an inordinate amount of fun. Here's the sort of PC you'll need to play it.
With a roster that stretches from Super Saiyan stalwarts such as Goku and Vegeta to time-honoured characters such as Cell and Gohan, Dragon Ball FighterZ has plenty of variety within its digital locker room. The only thing the game doesn’t have? Nicolas Cage. Well, until now that is.
There is a set of skills that applies to many actions we take at …
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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