Whilst the demo was restricted to just three cars, it’s plain to see already that Forza 7 is going to be a bit special. And EGX 2017 coincided rather well with the upcoming release of Forza Motorsport 7. If Xbox are in town, then it’s pretty much odds on that some Forza title will be in attendance. I can’t wait for the chance to check it out on Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch in early 2018. With absolutely beautiful visuals, a lovely little protagonist and a world that really is like no other, Yoku’s Island Express quite easily won the Game of the Show award in my eyes. Along the way you’ll pick up fruit, which in turn will unlock special tools that will help Yoku on his quest. Instead you’ll need to help him traverse the tropical paradise he finds himself on, flipping and bumping the little guy to every corner of the hand painted island. ![]() You see, Yoku’s postal adventure isn’t just going to be a simple case of having to rock up, drop off some goodies and then head off home for a relaxing time. Good, because you’ll want to have this one at the very forefront of your gaming radar. ![]() The creation of Swedish developer Villa Gorilla, and now having been picked up by the Team17 label, Yoku’s Island Express tells the delightful story of Yoku, a small dung beetle – a dung beetle who needs help in delivering the post, with all the action being played out via a pinball style adventure. Whilst I found myself playing many games over the four days of EGX 2017, the one I kept going back to, and the one that I wanted to play over and over again, was Yoku’s Island Express.
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