Top 15 NEW Exploration Games of 2022




Classic Game Review: Last Mission 1987

With so many arcade conversions in the pipeline, US Gold have certainly got a busy time ahead of them. But not half as busy as Probe Software, who appear to have ceased publishing games in their own right to concentrate on converting arcade games for other companies – amongst them Sega’s Out Run. An original game, Trantor: The Last Storm trooper is also being produced by Probe for US Gold’s new software label GO!

Classic Game Review: MASK 1987 Commodore 64

Kenner Parker Toys Inc are certainly pursuing every conceivable avenue to market their product, MASK. It was inevitable that it would appear as a computer game before long – the scenario is custom made and TV cartoon conversions seem to be the trend of the moment. Centurions and Roadrunner have recently arrived and Yogi Bear and Basil have already started their journeys into the home computer.

Classic Game Review: Red Led 1987 Commodore 64

Ariolasoft’s new Starlight label got off to a less than impressive start with its first two mediocre releases – Deaths cape and Dog fight 2187. While being polished and professional, both lacked lasting action, something which Red LED certainly doesn’t suffer from.

Halo Reach on the Xbox 360

The latest game in the Halo series is Halo Reach available on the Xbox 360. This is the ideal machine to play it on due to its excellent processing power given by the 733 MHz Intel Custom Pentium III under the hood. The game follows on from the other Halo games, developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft, and once again I feel that if you have not enjoyed the others this one is not for you.

Starcraft 2: Wings Of Liberty Review

After more than 10 years from the first original Starcraft, Blizzard finally published its sequel, Starcraft 2. Starcraft 2 was one of the most anticipated strategic games of 2010. Since 1998 when the original Starcraft was published, game got its reputation as one of the top strategy genre games of all time. Starcraft was played at LAN-parties all over the world.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Game Review

You’ve got to hand it to Naughty Dog. After the hype surrounding this sequel, thanks to the critically successful Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, the dev was under no pressure to include a multiplayer option when it came to releasing Among Thieves. Early feedback suggested the company was on the verge of sculpting one of the finest adventure games of this generation – if not in history – meaning a single player-only offering would’ve been all the justification needed for your purchase.

Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Beta

Assassin’s Creed has always been a solid IP. With stunning environments highlighted by breathtaking vistas, intelligent game play, and intricate stories, the franchise remains one of the most engaging currently available.

Classic Game Review: The Centurions 1987

You don’t get Gaz Top doing the introductions, but the next best thing might be Tony Crowther. Along with Ross Goodley, Tony was responsible for designing the computer version of Centurions, the cult cartoon series that features on ITV’s Get Fresh. Tony was also responsible for Ariolasoft’s Challenge of the Gobots, while his earlier work includes such popular and playable games as Loco, Suicide Express and Gryphon.

Classic Game Review: Accolade’s Comics 1987

Billed as the first living comic book. Accolade’s Comics concerns the exploits of Steve Keene: Private Spy. and is in effect, a simple, multiple-choice adventure interspersed with eight equally simple arcade-style games that appear at opportune moments during the course of the game – Climber, Swimmer, Robots, Building, Jetpack, Conveyor Belt, Rail Car and Bomber.

Classic Game Review: Bubble Bobble 1987

The first of two Taito arcade licenses due to be released by Fire bird Gold is the immensely popular Bubble Bobble, with Flying Shark due to follow in November. All conversions were produced by Soft­ware Creations, the programming team responsible for moving The Sentinel on to the Spectrum. The bubble-blowing Brontosaurus mentioned in the blurb are on a mission to battle through 100 screens and free their female friends from the clutches of the evil Baron Von Bonner.

Funny Games – Preview of Lucha Fury

Lucha Fury is the second game in development at Punchers Impact studios. This is a crazy beat’em all game around the theme of Lucha Libre. Wrestling, masks and humour, we deliver here our first impressions of this tasty cocktail.

Hot Wheels Turbo Racing

Hot Wheels Turbo Racing favors light-hearted tricks, gravity-repelling jumps and tracks that totally abolish any realism. The idea of Hot Wheels Turbo Racing is not about strategically power-sliding around opponents, but rather to jump over them, smash them off if the road or spin past them. A big part of this game is the simplified stunt system.

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