
The Most Influential Games of the Decade: Felix Games Breaks it Down
The Felix Games Editor and the Editor-in-Chief brainstorm their take on the best and most influential games of this decade
The Felix Games Editor and the Editor-in-Chief brainstorm their take on the best and most influential games of this decade
Eight years after its release on Xbox 360, the iconic game makes its way to PC with a port by 343 Industries. Felix Games breaks down the good and the bad, tinged by a sense of childish joy and nostalgia
The Game Awards. The Oscars of video games. If you want the low-down on all things gaming this year, well you’ve come to the right place! This is our biggest issue in Felix yet! Three pages of celebration of the best games of the year. Death Stranding, The Outer
Games Editor Freddie Ugo gives his top tips on how to successfully collect some games in 2019
Games Writer Conor Winzar relives his youth with a nostalgic dose of Digimon, new to the Switch
The eighth generation feels as fresh as the first
Earlier this year, Paramount released a trailer for the new Sonic the Hedgehog movie. One word describes this: terrifying. The render of Sonic was closer to a deformed cat than to what Sonic should look like in the games. Boasting human-like teeth that a dentist would be proud of (clearly
The beginning of an illustrious yet controversial franchise
The SSX franchise is the Tony Hawk’s Skateboarding of the snow (sorry Shawn White). Fast-paced, meticulous focus on gameplay, absolutely amazing soundtracks and a few failures recently with the franchise… But I am not here to tell you about all the bad with SSX, I’m here to spout
Browsing one of my favourite gaming news websites, Destructoid, I came across a recommendation for this game (currently sold for $1 on Humble Bundle and £3.99 on Steam). The game in question is “Grace Bruxner presents: The Haunted Island a Frog Detective Game”, and despite its long title, the
Activision Blizzard has a lot to make up for this year with their recent controversies. There were many big announcements but very few release dates. Let’s go over everything covered this weekend.
Bethesda presents another way to alientate, extort and otherwise piss off their main audience. With the introduction of a new premium service that provides features that should have already been in the game at a pricey £11.99!