Stars of TV, Film and Sport come together for Collectormania 24

Showmasters, organisers of Film & Comic Con’s in the UK and Europe, including the London Film & Comic Con, today announced a stellar line-up of stars for Collectormania 24. Taking place for the very first time at the NEC, Birmingham, on 3rd and 4th June, the two-day event will be home to some of the most legendary names in TV, Film and Sport.

Stars from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Arrow and The Flash head up a stellar line up of TV & Film stars confirmed to attend. Guests include John Barrowman, star of Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and Torchwood; Dean Cain, Superman in the popular Lois & Clarke TV series; David Prowse, famed for his role as Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy; Ming-Na Wen, who plays Melinda May in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Helen Slater, the original Supergirl.

Also in attendance alongside this line-up is a ‘who’s who’ of sporting royalty with football legend and three-time World Cup winner, Pele, making a rare UK appearance. Other confirmed guests include English footballing legends Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Peter Shilton, Trevor Brooking, Paul Gascoigne and Ian Wright. From the world of boxing Frank Bruno, Carl Froch, Ricky Hatton and Nigel Benn will be in attendance while snooker legends Ronnie O’Sullivan and Jimmy White will also make an appearance.

Drawing on more than 15 years’ experience in organising Film & Comic Cons, Showmasters has added several exciting feature elements to the new show at the NEC:

-The Gaming Zone: gaming fans can enjoy and play a mix of modern and retro gaming including some of the latest PS4, Xbox One and virtual reality titles next to retro games like Pong. The gaming zone will also feature a specific Minecraft zone running custom maps in creative and survival modes and a LAN gaming zone with titles such as Quake, Command and Conquer and Counter Strike to play.
-The Cosplay Masquerade: a staple of every Showmasters’ event, the masquerade offers fans the opportunity to be in the spotlight and the chance to win a grand prize of £500 on Saturday and £200 on Sunday.
-The Comic Zone: an event within an event, the Comic Zone is a vast wonderland where fans and newcomers can explore the myriad worlds of comic books.
Collectormania is one of the UK’s leading gatherings for TV, film and sport collectors. Alongside the star appearances more than 200 memorabilia and merchandising stalls will be on display showcasing a range of collectable items including comics, trading cards, funko pop, clothing, jewellery, artwork, books, board games, posters, autographs, retro games and more.

“We are delighted to be able to bring this new event to Birmingham’s NEC for the first time,” commented Jason Joiner, managing director of Showmasters. “Whether you are a fanatical Star Wars fan, a sports nut, looking for a fun a vibrant environment for cosplay, looking to add to your collection or just want an excuse to catch up with friends and meet the stars of your childhood, Collectormania has something for you.”

MotoGP 17 adds Managerial Career to the this years game

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Milestone, the game developer who is specialised in the racing sector, has today announced the Managerial Career, which is set to become one of the developments of MotoGP 17, the game dedicated to the 2017 World Championship.

A new challenge is set: after experiencing the thrills of the Championship as a rider, feeling the adrenaline rush of racing on the tracks and becoming the champion, with the new Managerial Career, you will now be able to put yourself in the shoes of the Team Manager and take decisions that will determine the success of your team in the World Championship.

The meticulous, hard work of the talented people who have committed effortlessly to create a championship team lies behind the pit wall; the choices of a Team Manager are critical to the success of a champion, starting with the management of resources in order to create a winning team and to motivate young riders towards attaining the title! Each victory accomplished at the race weekends will increase your reputation and make you earn new credits, enhancing the riders’ performance at the same time.

The Team Manager will lead every aspect of the team like a deus ex machina, including:
· Sponsors: as the reputation of your team grows victory after victory, you will be able to increase your visibility and receive offers from the Championship’s official sponsors, allowing you to get new in-game credits.
· Bikes: being competitive means being able to race on high performance bikes and being a Team Manager means you can invest in the best models. Naturally, the more popular your team becomes, the greater your selection will be!
· Riders: one of the main tasks of the debut season will be to choose the best riders for your team; the player, apart from racing with their custom rider, will also need to hire another 5 riders who will compete in all the categories, guided by artificial intelligence. The player will also manage the crew and prepare the riders for each challenge. Managing the activities and costs for both the team and riders will speed your journey to success.
· Team Departments: as the Team Manager, you will oversee the various departments that make up your team, investing resources to improve the growth of the riders and your income after each race. The team consists of more than 10 departments (Nutritionists, Athletic Preparation Team, Sports Management, etc.) and with careful management, players can win the World Championship in three different classes!
· R&D Department: although a team is chiefly made up of people and activities that need to be managed on a daily basis, a good Team Manager will invest in the R&D department so as to always guarantee not only the best bikes but also the best components which will ensure superior performance, race after race!
With the new Managerial Career mode, for the first time ever, you can live the thrill of the MotoGP championship in a leading role! The game will be available from the 15th June on PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, and Windows PC/STEAM.

Review: Mr. Shifty

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Initially released for Windows PC, Mr Shifty by Tiny Build and Team Shift has made its way to the hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch; but is it a title that makes full use of its capabilities?

Mr Shifty is a top down action adventure title which has you fight, shift through bullets and walls at lightning speeds while at the same time, taking down an evil mastermind… feels like a pumped up action movie right?

The game begins with our teleporting hero (if you can call him that) Mr Shifty entering Olympus Tower to steal a very important material and along the way you get help from Nyx your sort of sidekick, who most of the time is throwing out puns or making silly jokes. As for you, what you will probably find yourself doing the majority of the time is running down hundreds of bad guys, however the way its executed looks totally bad ass.

The game is split up into stages conveyed using the floors of the tower. Each floor would have an objective of some sorts, but nothing that really requires you to go out of your way to complete, for as long as you simply follow the path, the objective would be naturally completed. At the end of each stage it lets you know how long you took to complete it and how many times you died trying to do it and believe me at certain points, I died a lot.

So Mr Shifty can teleport, attack with super human strength showcased by the fact that in one section I punched through a wall to escape and essentially seem super over powered from the get go. Well this is true and false at the same time as the enemies you come across can be defeated easily, however that counts for you as well.

Enemies carry a range of weapons such as flamethrowers and shotguns, so one hit from these will spell game over for you, making it slightly more balanced. In this instance, it sometimes requires a little more thinking above the standard going in all guns blazing. This is where a sort of stealth mechanic is introduced giving you a little more flexibility in regards to how you want to proceed. One example being landmines that activate after a few seconds once you are within its range. You can use these by picking them up and simply throwing it at the wall where an enemy would be standing on the other side.

The good thing here is that while you’re standard melee attacks can pretty much get the job done, there are also weapons for you to use as well. No you can’t use any guns or such (yeah I  know) however other items such as planks of wood, kendo sticks and even stacks of money can be used to attack the enemy. There’s even one AI who throws grenades at you, but if you’re quick enough you can simply pick it up and throw it right back at them.

The AI itself can be a little smart as if there are more than one of them, they will try to surround you, but at the same time, a downside in regards to the AI is that it isn’t exempt from attacking itself and more than once an enemy would launch a rocket towards me, however just behind are its own comrades. (So no honour among thieves eh?) While this definitely helps clear the number of opponents it can also make things a little too easy, although at some points it was a relief when the enemy ended up destroying itself.

For the most part, the game plays pretty smoothly however at some points there can be significant slowdowns when there is too much happening on the screen. It doesn’t necessarily take away from the overall experience, but it would have been nice for it to be tuned up a little more, something I hope the developers can whip out a patch for in due time.

Mr Shifty is a straight forward yet enjoyable game that can not only test you reflexes, but also challenges you depending on the situation you are stuck in. It makes you feel like an absolute warrior the way the combat plays out and while the plot makes no sense at all, you can clearly see that it was not the focus this time around. It really minds me of the old school titles that had a ton of replay ability and the great thing with this is that you can go back and play any stage you like.

Review: Nioh

I am not a fan of Dark Souls, tried it and it just was not for me in terms of what I enjoy and how I enjoy gaming. I fully appreciate and understand the challenge of that now iconic series but playing brought a level of frustration that is against what I enjoy about the games I play. It stopped me from picking up Bloodborne but then something I did not expect happened when I was invited into the first closed beta for ‘Nioh’, I liked it!

It has taken a long time for Nioh to come to PlayStation 4, over ten years since development started on this game. During that time the Dark Souls series become a benchmark series inspiring many different games all using the same ethos of “prepare to die…a lot!” and punishing players with incredibly hard boss fights and levels designed to confuse and install dread into exploration. So when it was announced just in 2015 that Nioh would be a PlayStation 4 exclusive, it came across as just another Dark Souls clone game. But it certainly was different, not in just that the main hero William bore a striking resemblance to Geralt of Rivia of The Witcher series, but its setting of Japan in the year 1600 instantly grabbed my attention.

The opening to the game serves not only as a prequel tutorial to the real tutorial but more as a prologue to the whole story whilst throwing the player into the deep-end with a baptism of fire in gameplay. Our hero William finds himself captured and held in the Tower of London during a time where England, ruled by Queen Elizabeth I, is at war with Spain. Seeking the rare golden stone Amrita, found only in Japan, William must escape and is aided by his spirit guardian, showcasing the game’s supernatural element right from the start setting up a final confrontation with Edward Kelley. Kelley uses dark magic to take William’s Spirit Guardian, putting William in pursuit of him back to Japan. This opening area just grabbed me and serves to prove a great introduction to the game before the main campaign adds even more layers to the gameplay.

Nioh has a superb tutorial that teaches the player about the combat and inventory management systems and does it so well that when the player does decide to continue into the main story, they will be armed with enough to get started. This starts the game immersion straight away, and welcomes players into the world which was a genuine surprise. It has such a rich and deep system the further into the game you go but to have such a strong and solid tutorial to give a foundation to build on is really satisfying.

Gameplay is indeed similar to that of Dark Souls as William explores different regions, taking on Oni raiders and Samurai as well as supernatural enemies in his mission to defeat Edward Kelley and take back his guardian spirit. Each reason has Shrines which serve as checkpoints, should you die and be ‘freed from this mortal coil’; you will respawn at the last shrine you activated. By visiting a Shrine you can get back all your health but also you can use XP to upgrade your attributes which again has been made so easy to understand with each attribute description explaining what will benefit by increasing their value in particular, which weapons will be improved in their use. I love how this game keeps the player in the game by not only teaching them about the systems and the world but also in explaining everything you need to know without removing them from the game.

The combat really impressed me, you start the game picking two weapons to specialise in but other weapons are available during play. The fighting uses a tradition stance system, low stance or quick strikes, high for heavy but slower strikes and medium stance which blends the other two. You can hot switch between two melee weapons quickly as well as two ranged weapons. Defeating enemies can cause them to drop items, weapons and new armour pieces so the player can quickly try out different weapons to find the ones they are comfortable in using. You may die, a lot in the game as you get used to and adapt to the game and the challenge it imposes but due to how much effort has been taken to teach the player how the different components and mechanics work, it is certainly more inviting for new or experienced players of this genre.

Nioh is not an easy game; it has all the challenge and dangers that any Souls game has. Rather than being simply an imitator or a clone, Nioh delivers it own style and it works so well. The setting of 16th Century Japan keeps it grounded but adds supernatural elements to add the fantasy aspect to it. This game kicked my butt, mostly because of my lack of experience in the genre but instead of putting me off as Dark Souls has done, it instead inspired and encouraged me to do better, to learn from my mistakes and at no time did I feel that the game cheated me even when the mini and main boss fights infuriated me for failing. With Dark Souls now seemingly over and no sign of a Bloodborne sequel anytime soon, Nioh will certainly fill the void left and with the first DLC for it released at time of writing, there is so much to sink your teeth in.

I did not expect to enjoy this game, it definitely is not one you can complete in a single sitting or too but the more you play and learn, the more rewarding this game it. It showed me what the challenge of this genre can be but did so in a way that did not alienate me or make me feel as though I was being punished for not “getting good” faster. You can play at your own pace and the regions you visit are visually stunning to explore and battle in.

If you are experience with Dark Souls or Bloodborne then this is the next logical step for you. If you are new though and were perhaps like me, put off by this genre, Nioh manages to bring you in and give you the tools needed to get into the game far more than other games. The story told via cut scenes is well written and experiencing this game and world is certainly worthy of a death or two…hundred, as you battle your way through. Nioh has quickly become my guilty pleasure, it keeps beating me but entices me back to try and try again. That alone makes me happy to recommend this game to be added to your collection.

Prey Original Game Soundtrack out now

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Ahead of Prey’s release on this Friday 5th May, the full Original Game Soundtrack is now available! You can listen to the game’s original tracks on Spotify or Apple Music right now, or pick it up on iTunes, Amazon Music or Google Play. Even better, you can check out Mick Gordon’s music in the free demo, available right now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

No stranger to space, Mick’s work has appeared in a plethora of games in partnership with Bethesda Softworks, including a recent trip to Mars with the soundtrack for DOOM from id Software. However, Mick took Prey in completely different direction, building a diverse soundtrack that combines ambient arpeggiated guitars and heart thumping synth beats. The result lends itself perfectly to the tense, menacing journey to uncovering the mysteries surrounding Talos I and facing off against the alien threat that has taken over the station.

The Prey: Original Game Soundtrack full track list includes:
• “The Experiment” by Mick Gordon
• “Everything Is Going to Be Okay” by Mick Gordon
• “Typhon Voices” by Mick Gordon
• “The Phantoms” by Mick Gordon
• “Into the Tunnels” by Matt Piersall
• “Human Elements” by Mick Gordon
• “The Truth Will Set You Free” by Mick Gordon
• “No Gravity” by Mick Gordon
• “Alex Theme” by Mick Gordon
• “December and January” by Mick Gordon
• “Neuromods” by Mick Gordon
• “Stranded” by Ben Crossbones
• “Semi Sacred Geometry” by Raphael Colantonio and Matt Piersall
• “Mind Game” by Raphael Colantonio, Production and Electronics by Matt Piersall

Prey is a first-person sci-fi action game from Arkane Studios set to launch this Friday 5th May on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. In addition, a free Prey demo is now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, allowing fans to board Talos I and play the opening hour before the game launches.

Darksiders III Coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC

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THQ Nordic has announced that hack-n-slash action adventure Darksiders III is currently in development for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and is slated for release in 2018.

“As promised, we have taken our time to ensure that this next Darksiders will be everything action-adventure gamers and especially Darksiders loyalists could dream of and more,” said Lars Wingefors, Co-Founder and Group CEO, THQ Nordic AB.

The company also announced that it is working with the team at Gunfire Games, which is largely comprised of the original creators of the Darksiders franchise, on development of the long and highly-anticipated project.

“The Gunfire team brings an intimate involvement with every aspect of the Darksiders franchise since its inception,” said Reinhard Pollice, Director of Business and Product Development, THQ Nordic. “There is simply no team better qualified to create Darksiders III, beginning with our unpredictable and enigmatic hero FURY – a mage who is considered the most powerful of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse!”

Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge fan event announced

Disney has teamed up with IMAX to bring Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge to fans across the UK on Sunday 14th May. Live from Disneyland Paris, the pre-screening event will be streamed into 6 UK IMAX venues ahead of the film.


The exclusive live stream from Disneyland Paris will allow fans in the UK to watch the film ahead of its UK release on 25th May.
The film event will be streamed into the following UK locations; Cineworld Leicester Square London, Cineworld Sheffield, Odeon Milton Keynes, Cineworld Edinburgh, Odeon Trafford Centre Manchester, Odeon Cardiff.
Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge will be specially formatted in its entirety exclusively for IMAX theatres. The film will be presented in an expanded IMAX 1.9:1 aspect ratio to fill more of the screen – allowing audiences to see 26% more of the image in IMAX 3D than in standard theatres.
To celebrate the launch of Sky Cinema Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean pop up channel from 26th-29th May, Sky Cinema is also giving away over 1000 free tickets to the exclusive fan screenings. Fans can enter to be in with a chance to win tickets at sky.com/pirates.
Johnny Depp returns to the big screen as the iconic, swashbuckling anti-hero Jack Sparrow in the all-new “Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge,” a rip-roaring adventure that finds down-on-his-luck Captain Jack feeling the winds of ill-fortune blowing strongly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar – played by Academy Award winner Javier Bardem, escape from the Devil’s Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea—notably Jack.

New Trailer Gives a Better Glimpse at the World of Code Vein

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The previously teased Bandai Namco title has been named Code Vein and now Bandai Namco has released a proper trailer for it.

Review: Little Nightmares

Most of us have at least one bad memory associated with growing up. Being a child or even a teenager is never an easy phase and each generation has to deal with new challenges. Yet, these might seem trivial when compared to what the young Six has to deal with in Little Nightmares.

Review : The HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from AC Worldwide

It’s time to review the HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from AC Worldwide.

Standing 30cm tall, the Master Chief helmet is colossal and delivers fantastic sound. Acquiring Master Chief gets you a unique piece of Halo history.

This is the very first Halo product to feature the authentic voice of the Master Chief himself, Steve Downes. Master Chief will greet you when you pair your Bluetooth device for music playback. ‘I have a job to do’.

Who are AC Worldwide?

From their website:

“ACW make all our Bluetooth speakers under license from world famous brands – Disney (Star Wars), Microsoft (Halo), BBC (Doctor Who, Sherlock and Top Gear).

Our Bluetooth Speakers have fantastic sound with a real attention to detail. They are unique – no one in the world makes speakers like ours.

All our speakers have perfect sound quality with all the functionality you expect from the best speakers in the world.”

Technical Specifications

  • Output Speakers: 2x3W – 32mm 4
  • Frequency Response: 20HZ -20KHZ
  • DC input: 9v, 2.5h
  • Output Powerful Ported Subwoofer: 10W – 102mm 2.3
  • Battery: 8.4V, 2200mAh
  • Battery time: 4-5 hours
  • Battery Charge Time: 2-3 hours
  • Bluetooth Version: CSR 4.0
  • Bluetooth v 4.0
  • HFP v1.6 wideband speech (HD voice ready)
  • HSP v1.2
  • A2DP v1.2
  • AVRCP v1.4
  • DI v1.3
  • Support for smartphone (apps)

What’s in the box?

The box contains the speaker, User Guide, power adaptor, cable, bag, gloves and a cloth.

A Closer Look

The rear of the speaker includes the AUX port, USB out for charging you devices, the power input and the power button.

When plugged in, the internal battery charges.

The front of the speaker includes buttons to adjust the bass, volume adjustments, bluetooth pairing and others, including NFC.

Unboxing the Speaker

We did a video showing the unboxing of the speaker, along with what happens when you connect your device to it:

Final Thoughts

The first thing I noticed is just how big the box was! I knew it was going to be big but I wasn’t prepared just how big!

When I took the speaker out for the box I had to stop and stare at it for a while – it is an excellent replica of the Master Chiefs helmet. The attention to details is very impressive. And yes, I used the white gloves to handle it, as you can see in the unboxing video above.

Plugging in the power to the speaker automatically starts charging the onboard battery. A full charge takes around 3 hours and you can then use the speaker for around 5 hours before you need to charge again. In my case I just used it connected to the power, but you can choose to carry it around, in the lovely carry case provided if you so wish, although it’s quite heavy, but just think of the look on peoples faces when you take it out of the bag.

Setting up the speaker was very simple and only took a few moment – I just switched it on (when you do his eyes light up), connected it to my iPhone via Bluetooth, and it was ready to use.

I knew it was ready to use because the Master Chief himself, Steve Downes, told me. Check out the video above if you haven’t already to see, or rather hear for yourself. I have to say that didn’t get old, I disconnected and connected a few times just to hear that!

The sound quality is excellent, and you can adjust both the volume and the bass to get that perfect sound. You can also choose to set up the speaker as a standalone speaker or in a pair. Perhaps AC Worldwide will release an Arbiter speaker to go with it soon?

The speaker not only sounds great but it looks great too! Even when you are not using it, it is still a conversation piece sitting there on your shelf.

The HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from AC Worldwide is a must for any HALO fan!

Available now to order, priced £169 – what are you waiting for?

You can learn more about the HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from the AC Worldwide website here.

Unboxing the HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from AC Worldwide

We just received the HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from AC Worldwide and here is our unboxing.

Standing at 31 cm (a foot) tall the ACW Master Chief speaker boasts superior sound quality, deploying a full 2.1 system audio including two tweeters along with a down-facing ported subwoofer to deliver ground-shaking bass. Impressively this speaker is the first ever product to feature the voice of Master Chief himself, Steve Downes. When connecting the speaker to your chosen device, via Bluetooth or NFC, you’re greeted by Downes’ voice saying, ‘I have a job to do!’

Here is our unboxing video:

You can learn more about the HALO Master Chief Bluetooth Speaker from the AC Worldwide website here.

And watch out for our review shortly.

Puyo Puyo Tetris – The Four-Player Puzzle Mashup – out now

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Get ready to stack, match, and clear colourful objects like you’ve never done before, because Puyo Puyo Tetris is now available in Europe.

Tetriminos and Puyos collide, with players being able to frantically stack and clear by themselves or compete head-to-head with friends. The game has a variety of modes for puzzle fiends — from single-player Adventure and Challenge modes to ferocious competition with up-to-four player Arcade modes — for tons of Tetris/Puyo variety. There are many match types that will challenge even the most grizzled puzzle game veteran.

Adventure – Single-player mode offers ten unique acts, each with ten stages featuring different characters from the Puyo Puyo and Tetris universes. Each stage contains unique challenges players will need to overcome in order to win and move on!

 

Multiplayer Arcade – For up to four local players, Multiplayer Arcade offers a wealth of game variants that will bring out players’ competitive nature!
•    Versus – Players compete head-to-head in either Puyo Puyo or Tetris to fight in the puzzle fight of their life.
•    Swap – Players’ abilities are put to the ultimate test when they compete on both Puyo Puyo and Tetris boards, which switch back and forth at set intervals.
•    Fusion – A true hybrid game where players compete with Puyos and Tetriminos together on the same board, requiring deft, on-the-fly thinking to become victorious.
•    Big Bang – It’s a race to the finish as players compete against each other to clear unique challenge boards as quickly as possible to win.
•    Party – Players compete on Puyo or Tetris boards, but the puzzles feature special items that when activated either help players or harm their opponents.
Online – Players can try their puzzle skills on a global scale by playing any of the multiplayer modes with up to four players online in Puzzle League or Free Play modes.
•    Puzzle League – Increase player rating, earn ranks and aspire to new leagues in this mode for competitive enthusiasts.
•    Free Play – A more casual experience where records aren’t kept and players can customize matches with unique settings, and invite their friends to play.
•    Replays – Players can save and upload any online matches to show off to their friends, or search other players’ replays using the tag and filtering system to see how they tackled matches.
Solo Arcade – Play any of the Multiplayer Arcade modes against the CPU in Battle or Endurance matches, or try single-player challenges:
•    Battle – Substitute human players with 1-3 CPU opponents to fight against simultaneously.
•    Endurance – Go the distance in a one-on-one gauntlet of never-ending CPU opponents, racking up as many wins as possible.
•    Challenge – Forget about the opponents and put skills to the test with Sprint, Marathon and more, like the quirky Tiny Puyo, which shrinks down Puyos to fit even more on the board.


Puyo Puyo Tetris is available for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The PlayStation 4 version will be available only in a physical format for €29.99 / £24.99 and the Nintendo Switch version will be available digitally and physically for €39.99 / £34.99

From Puyo Puyo Tetris to the racer Mario Kart 8 Deluxe out today

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What out this week in the land of Nintendo, from the Puzzle juggernauts collide in Puyo Puyo Tetris, for the Nintendo Switch and the beautiful Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo) Nintendo Switch (Card/Download) Nintendo eShop from 28/04/2017 £49.99
All your favourite tracks and characters return from the Wii U version, plus all DLC tracks and characters, and new characters join the roster, too: Inkling Boy and Inkling Girl from Splatoon, King Boo, Dry Bones, and Bowser Jr.! Plus, battle mode has been revamped and includes Balloon Battle and Bob-omb Blast, with all-new courses such as Urchin Underpass and Battle Stadium, and returning ones like (GCN) Luigi’s Mansion and (SNES) Battle Course 1 from Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Puyo Puyo Tetris (Koch Media) Nintendo Switch (Card/Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/04/2017 £34.99
Two puzzle game juggernauts collide as Tetris, one of the largest-selling and recognized brands in gaming history, and Puyo Puyo from SEGA have combined to create a fun-to-play, fast-paced, competitive party game like no other! The game offers tons of gameplay styles from single-player Adventure and Challenge modes to ferocious competition with up-to-four player Arcade modes, for tons of Tetris/Puyo variety. Plus, an in-game Shop enables players to unlock new characters and skins for Puyos and Tetriminos.
KAMIKO (Flyhigh Works) Nintendo Switch (Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/04/2017 £4.49
KAMIKO is a game styled around Japanese Shinto beliefs. Fight as priestesses called “KAMIKO” and battle against demons while solving puzzles to make your way through the stages. Look no further if you are looking for an arcade action game with a twist! Each stage has several Torii (gates) which are magically sealed. Find a way to break all the seals to make your way to the stage boss.
ACA NEOGEO OVER TOP (HAMSTER) Nintendo Switch (Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/04/2017 £6.29
OVER TOP is a racing game released by SNK in 1996. Players will participate in races through urban areas, mountainous regions, and snowy roads. The courses also feature weather variations to add more variety to the game. In addition to the various vehicles with different performance factors which players can use, they can also enjoy the thrill of drifting their way through corners to clear courses.
Ascent of Kings (Nostatic Software) New Nintendo 3DS (Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/04/2017 £1.99
The death of a King. An epic challenge to choose a new ruler. Will the smallest of four brothers turn out to be the strongest? Will a young boy become King? The answer is up to you. 
Use Your Words (Smiling Buddha Games) Wii U (Download) Nintendo eShop from 27/04/2017  £14.99
Grab a few friends and get ready to laugh. Use Your Words is the party game for funny people and their unfunny friends! Use Your Words is a game that invites players to respond to a variety of mini-games and prompts with the funniest answers they can think of! Players play using their phones and tablets as controllers, making game-play seamless and quick to pick up. Players who get stumped can use one of the hidden “House Answers” to lay a trap for their fellow players once it’s time for everyone to vote for their favourite.

Overkill Edition Release Date Set & Motörhead: Through The Ages Detail Unleashed

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Wired Productions, in partnership with developer Haemimont Games, has confirmed 30th May as the release date for Victor Vran Overkill Edition, the definitive, content-loaded console debut of the demon-hunting action RPG Victor Vran.

Featuring the upcoming, Fractured Worlds and Motörhead: Through the Ages additions, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is slated to launch in physical and digital formats for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

Distribution of the physical edition will be delivered in partnership with THQNordic.

Motörhead: Through the Ages is a wild tour through the mythos of the loudest band in the world. Bring the mighty Snaggletooth back to life with the help of Lemmy and Lloyd Kaufman!

Harness the powers of the immortal Motörhead to defeat frightening new enemies in three demon-infested worlds intertwined with the songs of the band. This fully-scoped addition is suitable for newcomers to the game, veteran demon hunters and Motörheadbangers alike.

Phil Campbell, Motörhead said: “The game is a brilliant homage to the world of Motörhead, one where you can kick-ass, to a kick-ass soundtrack!”

Achim Heidelauf, Executive Producer and creator of Motörhead Through the Ages, Haemimont Games, had this to say: “In over 20 years of making video games this is my proudest moment. I cannot wait to show our unique creation to my fellow Motörheadbangers and the rest of the world! Motörhead forever!”
Jens Drinkwater, Licensing Manager from Global Merchandising Services, said: “We are extremely excited to see all of Haemimont Games’ hard work come to fruition, and know they have done an excellent job in marrying the Motörhead and Victor Vran worlds together. We hope the game will be a hit for both fans of the band and gaming enthusiasts alike, and is a great way to bring the legacy of the loudest band in Rock N Roll, Motörhead, to a wider audience.”

Motörhead: Through the Ages adds vast new worlds to the Victor Vran universe – all heavily inspired by Motörhead’s lyrics and attitude. Enter the Wörld of Wars, the Weird West and the Dark Ages. Bring the fight to the evil oppressors of these worlds – the Preacher, the Führer and the Queen of the Damned – and their unsettling agendas.


•Rock out to fan-favourite tracks from Motörhead like they’ve never been heard before: activate Monuments of Rock to experience unwoven stems from the band’s original studio sessions, then defeat hammering waves of monsters to complete the song and earn exciting new treasures, weapons, and abilities
•Explore three entirely new worlds inspired by Motörhead’s music, attitude and album covers
•Unleash eight new Motörhead themed demon powers – smash foes with the Iron Fist, blast baddies with the Deaf Forever Amp, call in the Bomber, and more
•Slay with style in three new outfits based on band members Lemmy, Phil and Mikkey
•Dispatch demons with the new Revolver and Guitar weapon types
•Collect 20 new Destiny Cards that augment any demon hunter’s destructive abilities
•Take on new bosses including the Corrupted War Pig, Orgasmatron, and the Queen of the Damned
•Follow an exciting and often shocking storyline about war, religion and greed
•Starring world renowned actor, director and living legend Lloyd Kaufman