Category: Cultured Vultures

  • 37 Years: The Longest Video Game Development Period Ever?

    37 Years: The Longest Video Game Development Period Ever?

    After 37 years, 1987’s Head Over Heels has finally had its long-awaited sequel released. Return to Blacktooth: A Head Over Heels Adventure was released in May, 37 years after it first went into production. So, why the long wait? Well, the late 80s saw the rise of the console and the slow demise of the…

  • 50 Best Game Boy Color Games of All Time

    50 Best Game Boy Color Games of All Time

    The first dog-exclusionary handheld of all time, the Game Boy Color is a fascinating example of taking almost a decade to do something that sounds so simple these days: colour. But the handheld also boasted a few technical upgrades, more than enough to help you run into the same Pidgey for the 17th time in…

  • That The Witcher 3 Expansion Rumour Was Real After All

    That The Witcher 3 Expansion Rumour Was Real After All

    CD PROJEKT RED has announced that the long rumoured new DLC for The Witcher 3 is actually coming and it’s called Songs of the Past, set to launch in 2027 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC. The expansion will once again place players in the role of Geralt of Rivia for…

  • PlayStation Vita Hidden Bangers You Should Play

    PlayStation Vita Hidden Bangers You Should Play

    Considering Sony marketed it with about as much enthusiasm as 1 out of 10 dentists when it comes to toothpaste, the PlayStation Vita was always destined to be a bit of a hidden gem of a handheld. You could say then that basically every game on it, minus, of course, Top Trumps Turbo, which everybody…

  • SNES Shmups You Need To Play

    SNES Shmups You Need To Play

    The Super Nintendo was home to many amazing genres, even some first-person shooter games somehow. But few genres were as well repped as the shoot ‘em up. Or shmup. Or shooter. Or whatever you want to call them. Here are the shoot em ups that every SNES fan should own. Quite the layup there.  …

  • Warhorse Finally Confirm They’re Working On That LOTR Open World Game

    Warhorse Finally Confirm They’re Working On That LOTR Open World Game

    After weeks of speculation and, well, it pretty much being an open secret actually, Warhorse Studios have today confirmed that they are indeed working on an open world Lord of the Rings game. Oh, and not only that, but they’re working on a new Kingdom Come game, too. You might have heard the rumours, it’s…