Call of Duty meets the Middle-Ages in the medieval multiplayer hack and slash Chivalry 2.
Chivalry 2 sounds like the sequel to a turn-based medieval strategy game. Possibly why I gave the first game, Chivalry: Medieval Warfare a wide birth back in 2012. It was only when I heard Chivalry 2 described as medieval Call of Duty that my interest was properly piqued. After checking the game out, the COD comparison is probably the best description you could give it. Continue reading Chivalry 2 Xbox One/Series X review→
Better late than never, I check out Sega’s Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game.
Originally released in Japan only in 2019 on PS4 and Switch, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game was a victim of COVID-19 just like its namesake. It’s still probably the safest way to partake in the Tokyo Olympic games, which start later this month. Continue reading Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 – The Official Video Game PS4 review→
I spent some time with a preview build of Milestone’s upcoming racer, Hot Wheels Unleashed.
It was with some trepidation that I started up Hot Wheels Unleashed, a racing game based on Mattel’s famous line of toy cars. The Playground Games’ Hot Wheels Expansion for the Australian-based Forza Horizon 3 is a favourite of mine. Continue reading Hot Wheels Unleashed PC preview→
Originally an exclusive Apple Arcade title, Lego Builder’s Journey, a Lego brick-based puzzle game, is now available for the Nintendo Switch and Windows PC. We’ve taken a look at the PC version of the game, which makes use of Nvidia’s RTX-exclusive ray-tracing, for extra-realistic visuals. Continue reading Lego Builder’s Journey PC review→
The TCL 20 SE is a big phone for a small budget. But does it perform?
First impressions count and unlike many a phone on the cheaper end of the market, the TCL 20 SE, looks very nice. Of course, looks are one thing, it’s what’s inside that determines the user experience. Continue reading TCL 20 SE smartphone review→