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Mercenary Kings (PS4) Review

April 7, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

If you grew up playing video games such as Mega Man, Contra, and Metal Slug, Mercenary Kings is a game that’s probably going to knock you back a few decades with its nods and references to other titles. It’s got those clunky controls that definitely make you feel like you’re playing a retro title, an unforgiving system where everything has to be timed just right and judged to perfection, and the graphics and music also give the game an air of retro authenticity.

A side-scrolling action game, Mercenary Kings is slow to start with a reliance upon crafting in order to become equipped with better armour and weaponry. The crafting system takes some time to get used to as does building up your weaponry/armour, so if you’re looking for a game that is quick and easy to get into, Mercenary Kings is probably not a game for you.

With a controls system that can at times feel incredibly unintuitive, playing Mercenary Kings can sometimes feel like an extremely frustrating experience, as though the developers have deliberately made the game as difficult to get into as possible. A criticism often levelled against modern video games is that they’re too easy, that the developers hold your hand throughout the whole experience and that this has therefore led to the dumbing down of certain video games; Mercenary Kings seems like it’s trying to directly address this criticism by being deliberately awkward and clunky to control, forcing you to get used to a system that feels unnecessarily fiddly to navigate. Also fairly irritating whilst playing the game is how quickly the enemies respawn after you have defeated them, sometimes resulting in having to defeat the same enemies multiple times over when you’re seeking to explore a particular area. The game can feel quite repetitive at times, all the more so when you’re forced to keep beating the same enemies.

Although Mercenary Kings certainly has a lot that’s frustrating about it, the game can definitely be quite fun and the requirement to collect items and craft better weaponry to progress adds something more to the title than just being a straight up shoot ’em up. The controls could be less fiddly, the system is a rewarding one though as you work your way up to building better guns, giving you something more to focus on than just creating utter carnage and destruction. The game can be quite repetitive and it’s certainly not without its flaws, the fact that you have to put time into the game to progress onto weaponry and armour that’s better than useless though definitely helps increase the longevity of the title, and without its crafting aspect the game would surely be a whole lot less appealing to most.

There have been some questions raised about the £15.39 price tag of Mercenary Kings on the PS4, with the game priced at a similar amount on Steam this is certainly not another Angry Birds situation, however, and both Steam and the Playstation Store tend to offer some pretty generous savings from time to time so it’s worth keeping an eye out for this as in all probability the game will drop quite significantly in price at some point. It’s also worth bearing in mind that the game is currently free to download for PS Plus subscribers during the month of April, so if you’re already subscribed to PS Plus then don’t forget to give this game a download as you may just enjoy it.

Due to the nature of this title there is unlikely to be much middle game here and Mercenary Kings is a game that you’ll probably either really enjoy or find incredibly disappointing. If you enjoy playing 2D shooting titles then you’ll appreciate the nods to the likes of Mega Man and Contra, if those kinds of games aren’t really for you though then it’s highly unlikely that you’ll find much joy in Mercenary Kings. It’s repetitive, clunky, and at times a downright pain in the arse, the game will certainly still click with some people though and given its current free to play status for PS Plus subscribers, it’d be pretty silly really not to at least give this game a try.

Rating: 3/5

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Football Manager Classic 2014 PS Vita Slim bundle to be released on April 17th

April 5, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Football Manager Classic 2014 PS Vita Slim Bundle

With Football Manager Classic 2014 all set for release for the PS Vita on April 11th, a new console bundle has now been announced which is due to arrive on April 17th.

The PS Vita Slim launched in the UK in February, 20% thinner and 15% lighter than the previous model, and now complete with an LCD screen to replace the OLED screen of the original design. Football Manager Classic 2014 is a big release for the PS Vita, allowing cross-save ability which will enable fans of the series to continue a save from their home computer on the go if they own the title on both platforms.

The Football Manager Classic 2014 PS Vita bundle will feature the PS Vita Slim, a 4GB memory card, and a digital copy of Football Manager Classic 2014.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Agent announce UK tour dates

April 5, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Agent Kingdom of Fear Tour

London based progressive rock band Agent will be touring the UK later this month, and will also play a show in Berlin next month as well as performing at Rock Haven in Lincoln.

A full list of Agent’s currently confirmed tour plans can be found in the tour poster above.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Brigades – Small Time Crooks Video

April 4, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Brigades track ‘Small Time Crooks‘, taken from the band’s ‘Crocodile Tears‘ EP which is due for release via Pure Noise Records on May 5th.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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PES 2014 Free for Playstation Plus Subscribers

April 3, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

With Tomb Raider (PS3) having been free for PS Plus subscribers during the month of March, April now welcomes in another very exciting title to the range as PES 2014 becomes the latest PS3 title to become available to PS Plus subscribers.

2D side-scroller Mercenary Kings is the featured PS4 title this month, and it’s also a great month for PS Vita owners as MotoGP 13 is added to the instant game collection as well as Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time and Hotline Miami, both of which are cross-buy titles so available on both PS3 and PS Vita.

PS Plus subscribers can also bag the new World Challenge gameplay mode for PES 2014 at a discounted price of £5.59.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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More Than A Thousand – Heist Video

April 3, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for More Than A Thousand’s ‘Heist‘, directed by John Filipe. ‘Heist‘ is taken from the Portuguese metal band’s ‘Vol. 5 Lost At Home‘ studio album.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Calibar feat. Ghetts – Speak To Me Video

April 3, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for Calibar’s ‘Speak To Me‘, featuring Ghetts whose ‘Rebel With a Cause‘ début album recently entered the UK charts at number 23. ‘Speak To Me‘ is officially released on May 12th 2014.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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UNKLE remix Radkey’s ‘Romance Dawn’

April 3, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Radkey - Romance Dawn (UNKLE reconstruction)

UNKLE’s James Lavelle saw Radkey play their début London show at The Camden Barfly last year, booked the band as part of the Meltdown Festival that he is curating, and has now picked out their ‘Romance Dawn‘ single for the UNKLE treatment.

Lavelle had the following to say about picking out Radkey’s ‘Romance Dawn‘ for reconstruction:

Having not done an UNKLE remix for some time, Radkey’s ‘Romance Dawn’ seemed like the perfect track to come back with. This band have endless energy and excitement and you can’t buy that shit!

You can listen to the UNKLE remix of Radkey’s ‘Romance Dawn‘ below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

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Get Even to feature virtual reality compatibility

April 3, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Get Even

Having previously developed multi-platform titles such as Painkiller: Hell & Damnation and Deadfall Adventures, Polish video games developer The Farm 51 is currently now working on Get Even, a game that is all set to utilise virtual reality devices.

Seeking to blur the boundaries between multiplayer and solo missions, Get Even will make use of virtual reality concepts in order to help further break new ground.

The Farm 51 CEO/Lead Designer Wojtek Pazdur had the following to say about the game:

The global reaction to Get Even’s January announcement was a welcome surprise for us. Now, as part of the new Greenlight campaign, it is time to share more details. In The Farm 51 we think of a video game world as an alternate reality, not that of an interactive movie. The exciting opportunities offered by Virtual Reality and developments in that sector offer a huge benefit to a game aimed to be as immersive as ours. Get Even has the potential to support the VR concept like no other title. This is why we want to be a part of this new revolution and is why Get Even can be a landmark title in its use.

You can take a look at an official ‘making of’ video for the game below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Get Even

Handguns now streaming new song ‘Heart Vs. Head’

April 2, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Handguns - Life lessons

Pennsylvanian pop-punk band Handguns will release new full length album ‘Life Lessons‘ via Pure Noise Records on July 7th, and the band has now made a track from the album available for streaming in the form of ‘Heart Vs. Head‘.

Handguns are currently on the A Love Like Tour with All Time Low and Man Overboard in the USA, a tour which is set to wrap up at the beginning of May.

You can listen to Handguns’ ‘Heart Vs. Head‘ below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Handguns

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