
It is timeless beauty with huge doses of emotion. I love it not only for the initial feeling it gives, but because of its perseverance none of the visuals, themes or technology feel dated but as deep, gripping and current as ever.

Ridley Scott's Blade Runner is a brilliantly crafted science fiction film that not only touches upon, but bravely plunges into deep philosophical questions, making it simply ten times more important than any film of its genre. 5.Dark, deep, uncertain, unsettling imagine the most beautiful nightmare you've ever had this is Blade Runner (1982). Even after the Wii U being classed as Nintendo’s worst console release, titles like this remind you why it was fun whilst it lasted. It makes for some wholesome yet hazardous fun all whilst keeping the price on the cheaper side of things. This game also supports up to three crewmates so you and your friends can embark on exploration together. This stealth adventure game utilizes the Wii U gamepad in order to direct your spacecraft through a vast spectrum of unexpected environments. Affordable Space Adventures is exactly what it says on the tin. Sometimes you don’t have to cash out to go on some epic endeavours.

For anyone looking to disappear into rural Tokyo for a while without feeling the threats of crushing enemies, then Attack of the Friday Monsters will not disappoint. From casting spells and competing amongst friends (even though it feels a bit like a glorified game of rock paper scissors) to facing off with towering terrors every Friday, Attack of the Friday Monsters is a gorgeous tale.Įven though upon its first release this game was referred to as a ‘Tokyo Life sim’ there are elements of a solid coming of age story as you run around the map meeting locals and interacting with a new home. Collecting a series of cards adorned with colourful creatures isn’t a new concept to any gamer at this point.
