Disapointed in PolyRace
Billy wanted to play a great Time Waster this week, but instead he got PolyRace and he’s not exactly happy with how he spent his time gaming this week.
Billy wanted to play a great Time Waster this week, but instead he got PolyRace and he’s not exactly happy with how he spent his time gaming this week.
Released for the first time in episodic format, Agent 47 returns in HITMAN, a single player assassination game with strong online support. New levels will be available monthly for about $10 each, but to kick things off, we head to the Paris fashion show for some really big hits.
Michael is relaxing with the audiobook version of Ghouls, Ghouls, Ghouls, which is book five of the Ghost Hunter Mystery Series. This one however is hauntingly bad compared with the rest of the series. Does it have a ghost of a chance?
Hero and Daughter+ is an RPG made with RPG Maker where you collect beautiful young women like they’re Pokemon and level them up to fight for you. So yea, it’s a little on the creepy side, but beyond that this is actually a pretty well-made little JRPG that goes out of its way to be different.
This week Billy is continuing his Time Waster adventures with Bus Simulator 16, but is it really something you should spend your time on?
Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition takes the urban parkour running mechanic out into the countryside, and trades in those running shoes for a supped-up, zombie-ramming dune buggy.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 covers the finale of one of the big three manga of Japan. With a huge cast of characters that rivals almost every other game, this is one series that is ending with a bang.
Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders follows upon Evil Under the Sun from 2007. Armed with a new developer and lots of classic material, can The ABC Murders do detective Hercule Poirot justice?
This week Billy is checking out a game called World’s Fastest Pizza for the Time Waster and he assures us it’s one heck of a trip.
Forget getting medieval on your butt, Far Cry Primal aims to get downright primitive. The game feels familiar enough to other Far Cry titles that anyone can pick it up quickly, but it’s also very unique in a way that we don’t often find these days. Put this one on your list!