Gareth writes "Who here remembers Knight Lore on the ZX Spectrum? Anyone? There are a few at the back I can see…the old ones with walking sticks and grey hairs - they remember it. Well, Lumo is not a remake of this game or even a re-imagining of this game, but it has homages to it and many more games like it from the 80’s and early 90's. The title screen brings back memories of when you would load a game each time on your cassette recorder and it could take up to an hour to load, then crash in the last minute and you’d have to start again. Happy days. The developer is someone who adored that period, but wants to make a completely new experience that brings in new audiences. But does it work?"
James writes - "As the month of April passes by, we prepare to say goodbye to a selection of titles currently available in the Xbox Game Pass library. Want to know which ones will be leaving the subscription at the end of the month?"
The following games listed below are set to leave Xbox Game Pass on April 30th:
WWE 2K17 – Xbox One
NBA 2K17 – Xbox One
Lumo – Xbox One
and this is problem with the service right there. It is more akin to demo/trial service but you have to pay for it.
I want to get this but if I don't finish a game before it leaves will I have to buy it?
Play-Asia has reduced the prices on 8 gaming products including Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters for PS Vita and Troll and I for Nintendo Switch.
Assault Suit Leynos is an incredible remake of Target Earth on Genesis. Highly recommend that game!
Lumo may infuriate at times thanks to its isometric viewpoint, but it's still worth a try if you want a game on Switch that engages your brain.
Hmm a decent mix of new and retro, this is how retro thrives.