Ready to head to South America with the latest eFootball season? It's time for a samba sensation with Season 4 of Konami's free-to-play eFootball 2024.Â
If Mr. Run and Jump is a game that has grabbed you, then you'll probably be interested to know about the new ghostly game mode that Atari have implemented.
Some 700 million downloads of eFootball have taken place worldwide and to help celebrate that achievement Konami are looking to give back to the players.
Guts 'n Grunts is a mid-paced action-packed gaming experience that draws inspiration from retro classics like Contra. And it’s out now on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and iOS.
Available right now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S is Three Minutes to Eight. It comes from the Chaosmonger Studio and Assemble Entertainment teams, releasing on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and iOS too.Â
Ever since 2016, Konami and Barcelona have gone hand-in-hand. Today comes confirmation of renewal of that partnership, allowing the Barcelona name to continue in eFootball for another season.Â
It's been a decade since Dinosaur Polo Club stumbled onto something special with their Mini series of games. From there, they've gone from strength to strength. So much so that now feels like the prime time to launch Mini Motorways on Xbox and Game Pass, accompanying it with Mini Metro.
Finally available for purchase and download on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One is Colossal Cave. It previously launched on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC and Meta Quest 2.
If you are wanting a chilled out platformer, complete with neon graphics and a cute, minimalist protagonist, then Mr. Run and Jump on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC will provide at least two of those things.
It was back in 2019 when we first heard of Antstream, as it looked to utilise Kickstarter funding in order to become a retro gamer's dream. Now, some four years on, Antstream is finally coming to Xbox.
You may not know of the team at Gardens, but judging by the response to their recent round of funding, this is a name that is going to be heading right to the top of the gaming world.Â
Atari are on a proper charge, providing gamers with a host of gaming options. Their latest announcement focuses on an original, a new tactical turn-based roguelite. Days of Doom.Â
PowerA have proven themselves as market leaders with a host of different gaming controllers over the years, but with the release of their MOGA XP-Ultra Multi-Platform Wireless Controller, they may have created the most interesting option yet.Â
You may have thought Atari were only concerned with Recharging their older titles like Centipede and Breakout, bringing them in line with modern day gaming audiences. But you'd be wrong and every now and then an original game pops up. Having been created back in 2021 as an Atari 2600 title, Mr. Run and Jump is now also set to launch on PC and console.Â
Grindstone is a bloody fantastic (in all senses) puzzle game, where you take the role of Jorj, a dungeon raider and grindstone gatherer, as he chains together similarly coloured ‘creeps’. We had to hold in all that gushing praise, for a moment, when we were offered the chance to interview Dan Vader, director of Grindstone at Capybara Games. Nobody likes a suck-up.
You may have played Grindstone, whether that be as it debuted on Apple Arcade, or via the worlds of Nintendo Switch or PC. Whatever, there's a chance you would have succumbed to the magic found within. Now it's time for Grindstone to play out on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
It's been nearly a year since we first heard of Mia and the Dragon Princess, but finally a fully confirmed release date for Wales Interactive's next FMV is known. And pre-order opportunities open too.Â
We very much enjoyed playing through the original Hidden Through Time, taking in the Where's Wally styled hidden object gameplay. It certainly means there's some serious excitement for the sequel - Hidden Through Time 2: Myths & Magic.Â
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