

Kingdom Come: Deliverance | Minds, Blades and Schnapps Trailer
The days are slowly being marked off on the calendar, and with every passing day, the release date for Kingdom Come: Deliverance draws ever near. The date in question is 13th February 2018 and the Medieval RPG from developer Warhorse Studio and publisher Deep Silver has many talking about it, myself included. The game was funded and then some, giving Warhorse Studio the means to create a rich, detailed and living world of Bohemia which gamers can explore. A new video has been


The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human | A KGK Review
The future of humanity is something that we sometimes consider, be it 10 years, 50 years or even more. The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human takes this concept into the very far future, sending a human into space for what turns out to be an extended trip only to return an unknown amount of years in the future to find that the human race is now extinct. The planet has seen many other changes during this time; from melted polar ice caps, magnetic pole shift all the way to sub


Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China | A KGK Review
One of the more ignored genres on consoles is Flight sim, or anything to do with flying. It’s a niche genre that’s for sure, and while I haven’t partaken much in the 30 plus years of gaming I’ve had, it’s not to say I don’t enjoy them. If done right, they can be immensely enjoyable, and provide a good few hours of entertainment. Step forward Ace Maddox with Flying Tigers: Shadows over China. Before I got to grips with it, I was intrigued and curious as to how well this would


Albert & Otto | A KGK Review
There’s a brace of games from Playdead that if you’re into games in any way whatsoever, you’ll know that they are called Limbo and Inside. Two very distinct, disturbing and beautifully crafted games, with their own sinister and thought provoking tones. Side scrolling platform games with some small puzzles thrown in for good measure make these immensely playable, and have received critical praise from many a gamer. Coming into the fold with a game that’s strikingly familiar, i


Outbreak: The New Nightmare | A KGK Review
Those of us old enough, remember way back in the 90’s when a certain Resident Evil dropped into PlayStation, with its voiced cast of S.T.A.R.S members in a creepy and isolated mansion, and the iconic yet sinister Umbrella Corporation, right? Back then, it was genuinely creepy, and downright amazing. These days, games have advanced so much further in quality, and developers have since managed to get to grips with how 1st and 3rd person cameras should work efficiently. Along co