Hot Toys is ready to see the Dark Knight rise…again
Batman's back, and ready to roll out.
Batman's back, and ready to roll out.
If any one motorcycle game came close to really capturing the feel of piloting a gigantic engine suspended between two wheels and moving with the power of pure piston combustion power, it was Krylotan’s underrated masterpiece. Set on the infamous island that happens to be sandwiched between Ireland and Britain, the game was fantastic stuff. It’s getting a sequel next year, one that aims to make the ride around the dangerous more enjoyable than ever before.
Sony Bend plans to keep the Days Gone train rolling with a brand new set of challenges in June. “‘Survival’ difficulty mode tests players by daring them to beat the story with increased difficulty settings, no fast travel or Survival Vision, and an immersive HUD that removes maps and indicators from the gameplay screen,” Bend Studio game director Jeff Ross wrote on the Sony Blog.
Regular motorcycles are still fantastic, but if you’re the kind of person who dismisses scooters just because they don’t have a throaty roar when you twist the throttle or you scoff at the mere notion of them not even having a clutch lever, then you’re missing out on a fun ride. Something that Harley Davidson has realised, as they’re not only going to be producing their very first moped in the future. They’re going to be making it an electric one as well.
Road Redemption is a surprisingly sincere and brutal love letter to the past and its inspirations. It may look like a junker if you glance at its battle-worn chassis, but underneath the fairing is the heart of a surprisingly addictive and fun road warrior game.
Electric engine vehicles are on the rise, and figuring out how to arrange some powerful batteries to fit into the agile frame of a motorcycle has been an incredible challenge for the industry. Harley Davidson reckons that they’ve got the problem solved, as they’ll be rolling out their first electric motorcycle in 2019 with the Livewire.
In Days Gone, you'll need to take good care of your wheels as they're your primary way of staying alive in a world gone mad.
Good news! There’s an official Isle of Man game on the way! Bad news, it’s being headed up by the same folks responsible for Motorcycle Club, MotoGP 15 and the rally not good WRC 4 and 5 games.
Truck driving is recognized as one of the more hazardous professions, with unique risks …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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