Jay Ball
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I can’t emphasise enough how much I enjoyed the first Hellblade game. It was clear from the opening minutes of Ninja Theory’s 2017 title that every individual component of Senua’s Sacrifice was given just as much love and attention as it deserved.
All it took was to get through the tutorial prologue to realise how unlikable Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League could be. Set a few days before the start of the campaign proper, the opening minutes of Rocksteady’s latest DC title have you completing various short tutorial missions intended to give the player a preview of each playable character and their varied abilities.
The original Prince Of Persia game released in 1989 and it lives amongst the core memories of my first experiences with video games as a kid. It featured 2 biomes, intuitive block and attack sword fights and platforming so intricate the control system included the ability to move forward by a single footstep at a time so you could measure exactly where you would end up after each jump. Back in the day everyone had a copy of Prince of Persia. I’ve got vivid memories of launching the game in ...
Similar to the ever-addictive Trackmania (including a borrowed element or two), Hot Wheels Unleashed puts you in charge of one of sixty-six vehicles spanning real manufacturers and wacky Hot Wheels originals at launch across a generous serving tracks in six locations.
From the moment you take control of Link in Hyrule Warriors Age of Calamity, you’re thrown into a large scale battle taking place on the grassy plains that surround Hyrule Castle. The battlefield, teeming with literally hundreds of Bokoblins, is chaotic and intimidating. And so you’ll hack and slash your way through, using what feels like a ridiculous combination of button mashing and joystick thrashing with the bodies of your slain foes literally hurtling through the air in your wake bef...