FIFA 19 free kicks, penalties, and set pieces - how to take free kicks, score penalties and more

In FIFA free kicks have always been a slightly tricky art. They change slightly each year - although, with FIFA 19 free kicks and penalties seem to be remarkably similar to the last few years before, and so they tend to take a little time to master. That being said, once you do master them, a practice set piece taker can reliable score goals from a variety of ranges and angles, so with that in mind we've put together a guide on how to take free kicks effectively and how to score penalties, as well es explaining other set pieces like throw-ins and corners, too, to make you certifiably deadly from any dead ball. [Read More]

Final Fantasy 15 Episode Gladiolus - Score Attack mode and how to unlock shirtless Gladiolus outfit Rugged Attire

Previous page Page 7 of 7 Final Fantasy 15 Episode Gladiolus Score Attack mode is an arcade-styled take on the main episode, pitting you against the same encounters using the tweaked combat system to ratchet up a high score. As well as the chance to put the tweaked combat system through its paces, it's an opportunity to pick up a few bonus Trophies / Achievements, and most importantly, unlock the shirtless Rugged Attire outfit for the main game. [Read More]

Fortnite Deadpool skin: How to unlock Deadpool by completing weekly challenges explained

Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 includes a very special, very super, guest - Deadpool. Completing a series of special Deadpool Challenges will unlock the Deadpool outfit, which will allow you to play as the red suited anti-hero. Deadpool joins Tntina and Maya in being one of the new skins that you can unlock as part of the Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 2 Battle Pass. Note this particular challenge is no longer able to be completed. [Read More]

Key of Heaven | Eurogamer.net

It's no surprise that PSP-exclusive RPGs are so scarce. Quit whining and actually think about it for two seconds: simple-looking 2D adventures based on the form and function of the SNES role-playing heyday, while affordable to make, don't fit the aspirational futuristic branding too well. After all, we might know that sprites can still be totally amazing, but they hardly inspire tech envy from the eyes peering hungrily over your shoulder on the bus. [Read More]

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga delayed again

Warner Bros. has delayed Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga again. Developer TT Games said it needed more time to make Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which was due out spring 2021 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X, "the biggest and best ever Lego game." The Skywalker Saga was first revealed at E3 2019 and was initially expected to come out in late 2020, but in August it was delayed to spring 2021. [Read More]

Mafia: Definitive Edition review - a generous remake that still shows some age

A mostly thorough remake of 2002's original, Mafia: Definitive Edition has its moments - but it struggles by the standards of today. Wailing jazz on the radio. Sumptuous, glossy cars on the road. Opportunity in Tommy Angelo's eyes. There are times, in Mafia: Definitive Edition, where you might wonder if the Great Depression was really so bad after all. Such is the luxury and imbalance of Hangar 13's remake, a top-to-bottom effort that is at times gorgeous - to look at, to listen to, to be in, occasionally to play - but more often muddy, never quite knowing what it is, or really getting the more dated of Mafia 2002's ideas out of its own way. [Read More]

Microsoft Flight Simulator's delayed Top Gun expansion finally has a release date

Developer Asobo has finally shared a release date for Microsoft Flight Simualator's previously delayed Top Gun expansion, with the free update now due to arrive on 25th May. Flight Simulator's Top Gun expansion was announced last June as part of the Xbox and Bethesday Showcase. It was initially due to launch last November along the upcoming Top Gun: Maverick movie but was delayed when Paramount Pictures made the decision to postpone the film's release into this year. [Read More]

The Last of Us review

In an age of shallow gameplay and broken narrative logic, The Last of Us is a demonstration of how it should be done. The Last of Us Remastered is released for PS4 this week. We're confident that our review of the original PS3 game applies to this edition too, so here's the original review - first published on 5th June 2013 - in full. In the left-hand column you'll find links to our review of the included add-on Left Behind and a few of our other favourite articles about the game. [Read More]

What does PlayStation VR's external processor unit actually do?

In the wake of its GDC 2016 announcements of price-point, release date and headline software, Sony has begun to reveal more of the inner workings of PlayStation VR, starting with key information on what tasks its mysterious external processor box actually carries out. At a Sony presentation, senior staff engineer Chris Norden, spelled out the basics, beginning with what the processor unit doesn't provide in the wake of speculation following our December article on the device: [Read More]

BMX XXX | Eurogamer.net

After many months of controversy, BMX XXX is, ahem, 'barely' a week away from release. We've been watching this one's progress for a while, and some of the signs have actually been quite promising. Constructed by the team responsible for the excellent Aggressive Inline, triple-X looks like a reasonable BMX title despite its lewd tendencies, and truth be told we were looking forward to playing it. Having done so though, we're not exactly enamoured, and don't think you will be either. [Read More]