Rainbow Cotton review (PS5)

Rainbow Cotton, developed by KRITZELKRATZ 3000 and published by ININ Games, brings a nostalgic yet modern twist to the classic shoot-’em-up genre and Cotton franchise. But while the game attempts to revive the charm of its Dreamcast predecessor and other Cotton titles, it delivers a mixed experience on the PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Rainbow Cotton review (PS5)”

PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle – Chomp Champs review (PS5)

Bandai Namco’s latest installment in the iconic PAC-MAN series, PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs, brings the legendary arcade icon to all major systems with a fresh, competitive twist. While retaining the charm of the original, this new iteration introduces a Battle Royale mode, allowing up to 64 players to chomp their way to victory in interconnected mazes. Developed by Amber Studio, we checked out the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle – Chomp Champs review (PS5)”

Indie roundup: Fractals of Destiny, Zombies, Aliens and Guns & S.O.L. Search of Light

It doesn’t look like 2024 will be a year filled to the brim with AAA releases, so we’re extra happy to see the indie scene full of new games. We’re checking out three of them today, with Fractals of Destiny, Zombies, Aliens and Guns and S.O.L. Search of Light all getting the review treatment. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Fractals of Destiny, Zombies, Aliens and Guns & S.O.L. Search of Light”

Armed and Gelatinous – Couch Edition review (PS5)

Armed and Gelatinous: Couch Edition is a new multiplayer-centric release that propels players into an intergalactic showdown, inviting friends and family to engage in a cosmic brawl filled with fast-paced action and customizable mayhem. Developed by Three Flip Studios, this multiplayer party game offers a plethora of fully customizable battle modes, with lethal weaponry and sports-inspired minigames. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Armed and Gelatinous – Couch Edition review (PS5)”

Arcade Paradise VR review (Quest)

Not long after the release of the flat screen version, Arcade Paradise VR offers another nostalgic trip back to the vibrant arcade scene of the 1990s, this time blending management simulation with immersive VR gameplay. Developed by Nosebleed Interactive and published by Wired for the Meta Quest platform, this game places players in the shoes of Ashley, a teenager tasked with revitalizing her family’s laundromat and transforming it into a bustling arcade hub. Continue reading “Arcade Paradise VR review (Quest)”