
So one of the most popular PC games of recent times has developed it’s own Deathmatch ‘Null Mod’. About damn time!

So one of the most popular PC games of recent times has developed it’s own Deathmatch ‘Null Mod’. About damn time!

Everyone’s favourite xenomorphs are back and this time they’re bringing a ‘survival mode’ with them…

OMFG. Elite is BACK! If you’re not excited then you’re probably not old enough to remember it first time around…

Is it an innovative new game about the ethereal undead? Nope. It’s another cookie cutter FPS. One where your avatar has the ability to deliver Arnie style “post-kill quips” at will!

Ubisoft are pimping Far Cry 3′s multiplayer in this new trailer, but will it be decent or just a typcial cookie cutter FPS bolt-on?

Getting bored of Borderlands 2? Want a dash of Macho Man Randy Savage to liven things up? You’re going to like this then…

It’s been a while since we heard anything about everyone’s favourite carjacking, basejumping, prostitute murdering simulator, which I guess means it’s time for another trailer from Rockstar. In typical GTA fashion, this one is chock full of characters, dialogue, cut-scene and manages to show almost no actual gameplay.

Reading an article on Polygon, I clicked on some white space on the site, which turned out to be a catchment area for an advert far above. Grrrrr, I said, shaking my fists at the sky. But before I could add them to my hidden click shitlist with PC Gamer and NetworkN, I was rather taken with what had appeared. Not a big, flashing advert, but rather a game to play. A game – Contre Jour – that it turns out is really rather lovely. Advertising, folks – it works!

Fly’N, Ankama’s exquisite and charming botanical platformer, is due to launch on the 9th of November, which just so happens to be tomorrow. It’ll be available on Steam, as the the Green Light of commerce has reflected kindly upon it, and there’s a new trailer to celebrate the release.

Colonial Marines isn’t due until February and that’s a long wait for the next attempt to capture the horror of man versus the ultimate murderer. The best parts of Rebellion’s first (and the best) AvP game are the marine levels, at least in single player. Horror games often take away weapons or severely limit ammunition in order to increase tension, but even if you’re armed to the teeth, aliens are deadly and terrifying.