Painkiller: Hell & Damnation is becoming a Medieval Horror
Nordic Games have released the first major multiplayer content pack for Painkiller: Hell & Damnation. Medieval Horror is out now and expands the multiplayer in some interesting new ways.
Nordic Games have released the first major multiplayer content pack for Painkiller: Hell & Damnation. Medieval Horror is out now and expands the multiplayer in some interesting new ways.
The next installment in the Splinter Cell franchise will sneak its way onto systems later this year. Yet it’s still managed to arrive with an attention-seeking Collector’s Edition, complete with in-game DLC.
An unexpected patch for Black Ops 2 has popped up today for Xbox 360.
Capcom have confirmed that not only will PC owners of Resident Evil 6 get an exclusive new mode, but that a fourth multiplayer mode is coming to consoles in March.
Wonderbook: Book of Spells is proving to be more than just a ‘swish n flick’ fest for kids. Sony have now announced further collaboration with interactive experience, Pottermore, that will immerse players in new ways.
So, as per usual with League of Legends there is a new champion with the new patch. This time, it’s a champion unlike any other seen in the game.
It’s early days, but there are plenty of ways the game could develop and grow. For one thing, more costume packs for the Game Master and Pets. Introduce cult figures that people will recognise, but also play around with the formula, have some fun and create unique characters with quirky…
There’s no noticeable bugs in Knights of Pen and Paper. The game has shipped in a great state. During our playthrough, we didn’t encounter many bugs or technical glitches. However, if you did then we need your help to compile a full, accurate list. Please detail any problems you’ve experienced…
Here we’ll upload any Knights of Pen and Paper Patch Reviews we put together for the game. You can see how the game has continued to develop and expand (for better or worse) and get a feel for what the developers have done with the game and what they might…
This is a turn-based RPG at a fairly basic level and requires players to duke it out in random battles, take part in linear quests with a set objective and listen to lots of reference-fuelled, tongue-in-cheek dialogue. If that’s not for you, then this game probably won’t be either. That said, there’s plenty of surprise fun…