Super Crush KO is a superb, stylish brawler
A simple and elegant combo system make Super Crush KO a constant joy to play.
A simple and elegant combo system make Super Crush KO a constant joy to play.
Ys X is a less ambitious game but still manages to convey what the series has been going for for decades, which will surely please newcomers and long time fans.
Hello, and welcome to Entertainium Extra! Our weekly news round-up feature highlighting some of the bigger, interesting, or just plain weird stories from the past week. This week saw Nintendo make a couple of announcements in regard to the 3DS and Wii U – one getting a new hardware revision, the other a price cut…
Entertainium editors Andy and Gareth discuss 1998’s seminal first-person shooter Half-Life on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
Bloober Team’s tackling of Silent Hill 2 is a gigantic success.
Striking Distance’s debut with The Callisto Protocol is very much inspired by Dead Space, but lacks the atmosphere and pacing that made that game so great.
Streets of Rage is back and better than ever as the city is once again in need of some violent justice.
Some say that great creations never truly age, and six years is a lot in terms of videogames. In Skyrim’s case, the latest on a long-running series of ports and remasters, is a great version of the venerable fifth entry to The Elder Scrolls franchise, now on the go for the first time ever, thanks…
Perfectly timed for Halloween, this game from the developer of Pony Island also mixes roguelike and escape room elements into its heady combination.
If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to jump back into Mutant Year Zero, you’re in luck.