REVIEW: FANTASTIC FOUR (PSONE)

Fantastic Four on the PSOne wouldn’t be the first time that members of the group would get their own game, that honour would go to the PC graphical adventure title Questrobe featuring Human Torch and the Thing, but it marked the first time the Four would be together in their own video game and on a console…

REVIEW: BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT (PS4)

In 2009, then little known developer Rocksteady with only one game to their credit changed the way the world would look at licensed and comic book games forever with the release of Batman: Arkham Asylum. Combining an amazing combat system, tense sneaking encounters, a touch of Metroid-esque gadget collection and exploration as well as fan-favourite cast members from…

ANT-MAN CONTENT COMING TO MAJOR MARVEL FREE-TO-PLAY PLATFORMS

It looks like Zen Pinball isn’t the only platform that’s getting some Ant-Man love this July. Much like Marvel’s Age of Ultron before it, Ant-Man themed content is heading to Marvel’s catalogue of free-to-play and mobile titles starting July 9th. Look for the small hero in Marvel: Future Fight, Marvel Heroes 2015, Marvel: Contest of Champions, Marvel: Avengers Alliance as well as Marvel: Puzzle…

REVIEW: ARMORINES: PROJECT S.W.A.R.M (GAME BOY COLOR)

In the 8 and 16-bit era, developers had it somewhat relatively easy when it came to distilling a console game into a portable title: If you’re game is a side-scroller or played from an overhead perspective, just make that only smaller. That’s an over simplification, as I’m sure it was pretty hard to say, spin…