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Retro FPS Project Warlock To Receive Limited Run Physical Release

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Retro-inspired first-person shooter Project Warlock gets a physical release next week... Super Rare Games have announced today that they have partnered up with Buckshot Software and Crunching Koalas to release Project Warlock as a physical release for the first time on the Nintendo Switch.  Following tradition Super Rare Games are including all game content on the cartridge, a full colour instruction manual, interior box artwork, and three trading cards randomly selected from a five-card set. As an added bonus, if you buy Project Warlock it will be shipped soon after going on sale!  Project Warlock is a first-person shooter that should appeal to both fans of DOOM and Wolfenstien alike. The game sees you battling through 60-levels of action, with environments filled with giant Robots and fiendish demon hordes to test your mettle against.  In Project Warlock you take on the role of a Warlock who's been tasked with a dangerous mission to eradicate thi...

Comic Book Review - Power Rangers #3

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Rob Lake reviews Power Rangers #3... Things are looking bleak for the Omega Rangers. Their ship is stranded powerless in deep space and the Horrid are running amok throughout. With no backup, and Drakkon seemingly betraying the Rangers to the Horrid. It seems all hope is lost. Or is it? Much like it's Mighty Morphin counterpart,  Power Rangers has been a blast so far. With the opening issue seeing the Omega Rangers apparent betrayal of Zordon by freeing Drakkon from his prison, has now skyrocketed into a Power Ranger sci-fi horror. Power Rangers #2 had the Omega Rangers scurrying around their powerless spaceship whilst the Horrid stalked its halls. Then with Drakkon being Drakkon, the supervillain seems to side with the Horrid.  This is what makes Drakkon quite the character. Ryan Parrott doesn't give us much when it comes to Drakkon's intentions with the Horrid. Is he taking the opportunity to betray the Rangers? Or is he playing the Horrid at their own game? ...

Comic Book Review - Judge Dredd Megazine: Issue 428

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Rob Lake reviews Judge Dredd Megazine Issue #428... The first Megazine of 2021 is here. It's all systems continue for everything apart from Dredd this month. Megatropolis continues its alt-history take on the Dreddverse, More of the Judges early years are explored in Drednoughts, The Returners continue whatever it is they're doing, Death lives in Deliverance, and kicking things off this month is Dredd hunting a new serial killer in The Night Flyer.  It's been a good few months so far with the Megazine so let's dive in and see if that trend continues with Issue #428... Judge Dredd: The Night Flyer  Dredd kicks things off this month with a superb done-in-one that's been written by Kenneth Niemand . I felt that The Night Flyer could have done with another part, what we have is still just as good.  A mysterious Peter Pan type killer dubbed the Night Flyer has been kidnapping Meg citizens at random. The Justice Department so far has no leads as we join the...