Today’s indie roundup features nothing but releases from Ratailaika Games – who have been giving us a steady stream of indie ports/releases for years. Read on to learn more about FoxyRush, TP Bullet and Skeler Boy. Continue reading “Indie roundup: FoxyRush, TP Bullet & Skeler Boy”
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Astor: Blade of the Monolith review (PS5)
Astor: Blade of the Monolith, an action adventure developed by C2 Game Studio and published by Versus Evil and tinyBuild, takes players to the planet of Gliese. This multiplatform title that we tested on a PlayStation 5 offers a blend of action, exploration, and ancient mysteries, as players guide Astor, a young Diokek warrior, through a world rich in both lore and danger. Continue reading “Astor: Blade of the Monolith review (PS5)”
Horizon Chase 2 review (PS5)
Horizon Chase 2, developed by Aquiris Game Studio and published by Epic Games, brings the classic thrill of arcade racing to the PlayStation 5 once more. Following its successful release on PC and Switch last year, this sequel stays true to its roots while adding several modern enhancements that make it a must-play for fans of the genre. If you have fond memories of games like OutRun, read on. Continue reading “Horizon Chase 2 review (PS5)”
Blacktop Hoops review (Quest)
Blacktop Hoops, developed by Vinci Games, aims to bring the thrill of (street) basketball to virtual reality, and on the Meta Quest, it largely succeeds. With a variety of game modes, intuitive controls, and good looking environments to play in, this is a solid entry in the VR sports genre. Continue reading “Blacktop Hoops review (Quest)”
Phantom Fury review (PS5)
Phantom Fury, developed by Slipgate Ironworks and published by 3D Realms, brings back protagonist Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison from Ion Fury in a new first-person shooter that mixes intense action with a road movie narrative. Following its initial release on PC, the game now makes its way to the PlayStation 5, promising a blend of nostalgia and new thrills as the game leaps forward towards a newer generation of FPS shooters. If Ion Fury was like Duke Nukem 3D, this one is more like the shooters of the year 2000. Continue reading “Phantom Fury review (PS5)”