
Push Square: "Even in an industry obsessed with reboots and remasters, Battlezone is the last brand that we'd expect to be making a comeback. And yet the timing is practically perfect: Atari's iconic upright arcade cabinet embodied virtual reality in the 1980s, and now with Project Morpheus poised to introduce a new era of PlayStation 4 gamers to the beauty of crude, colourful headsets, Rebellion has acquired the rights to the dormant tank destroying simulation. We recently caught up with the British-based studio's CEO Jason Kingsley and the all-new entry's lead game designer Steve Bristow to chat American auction houses, motion sickness, and a whole lot more."
Another day and another Retro Arcade vs Retro Console video.
How did Battlezone convert to home console? Vector graphics were next to impossible to create on the the consoles from the 80's. So we take a look on how they did it and if it was successful.
"Today, I wanted to highlight some stellar indie titles recently released on Switch." -- Nintendo Enthusiast

"I began Video Chums four years ago today so here is this year's underrated games list. Out of the 234 games that I reviewed over the past year alone, here are the top ten that I feel don't get enough credit." - A.J.
Thanks for not making 10 different pages, A Way Out was definitely a surprise, my friend and I was playing through it and at the end we were literally going for the characters that we were playing as. Haha so it made that ending scene so much more better and gratifying when I won haha.
is culdcept worth the price of admission? also is the limited edition worth spending the extra cash on?
and just a background on my preferences: i love card games (think hearthstone, yugioh, pokemon, etc), and board games (think parcheesi, monopoly). From what i've read this is a match made in heaven, but opinions would be much appreciated
Yakuza 0, Gravity Rush 2.
But to be honest since last gen there isn't a very underrated games as much as Vanquish and Falkore since last gen.