![]() You’ll need to work with your team and play your part to ensure success in every war. They’ll need to manned, and they’ll need to be repaired when they come under fire. But your war machines will need tending to as they roll toward victory. You’ll have to work together to take control of the battlefield and push your enemies back. You can be a wizard and storm castles with your friends, and if there’s a better or simpler pitch than that, I haven’t heard it. ![]() Warlander is a free-to-play, big-team multiplayer medieval fantasy battle game. This week, it arrives on the Switch, and you should play it. Crucially, the ending is dynamite, which is important for a game like this – the set up all pays off.” The plot is propulsive and exciting, and the puzzles are excellent – nothing too obscure or ridiculous, but challenging enough to give your brain some exercise. Sounds sexy, right? What unfolds once she arrives is a cracking little horror tale: something is clearly amiss in Bewley, and no one seems particularly keen for Thomasina to dig too deep. “ The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow is a point-and-click adventure game about Thomasina Bateman, an antiquarian researcher who has traveled to the remote village of Bewley to investigate a barrow she wants to include in her upcoming book. ![]() January 25 The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow (NS)ĭuring GOTY season last year, friend of the site James O’Connor wrote about his love of The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow. But has it? I leave that up to you, dear reader. Ubisoft’s slow return to Steam continues this week, with Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, the milsim everyone hated at launch, but which evangelists (including Gizmodo Australia’s Zac Kelly) now tell me has become quite good through successive updates. Your goal is to move across a map made out of hexes, building your deck, powering up your hero, and slaying demons along the way. There are a few of you that just sat bolt upright at the magic words “Japan” and “deck builder”. Mahokenshi is a board-game style deck builder set in ancient Japan. Even in the free demo on the PlayStation Store, it’s possible to feel the Japanese design pouring off the thing, even as its deeply American characters and dialogue try to convince you it’s a Marvel movie. Forspoken is a major confluence of eastern and western studios for Square. Nevertheless, the early buzz is not great, but as always, we hope for the best. It seems that a vanishingly small number of outlets around the world did receive early code, selected (presumably) on the basis that they are more likely to provide positive coverage. We had hoped to bring you a Forspoken review when the embargo lifts later today, but unfortunately, we have not received code in time for that. January 24 Forspoken (PS5)įorspoken is out this week and, based on early impressions, it seems like it might be a mixed bag.
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