Back in October, we reviewed Bolverk VR’s sci-fi shooter Genotype on the Meta Quest. Since that time, the team at Bolverk has been hard at work improving the game – to the point where major updates have now been implemented. Time for a closer look at these, as we chatted to the team about and gain new insights into the game and the development process behind it. Talking to us are Jesper Halfter, the Lead Game Designer for Genotype, Rasmus Stouby from marketing and Lasse Tassing, Bolverk’s CTO. Continue reading “Developer interview: Genotype”
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Slave Zero X review (PS5)
In the dark, gloomy and futuristic world of Slave Zero X, players are thrust into a post-apocalyptic biopunk universe where the oppressive reign of the SovKhan, at this point the ruler of the American Empire, hangs heavy over Megacity S1-9. Developed by Poppy Works and published by Ziggurat, this hack-and-slash 2.5D side-scroller takes players on a journey of vengeance and survival, where they embody Shou, a Guardian warrior on a mission to overthrow the SovKhan and his tyrannical regime. Continue reading “Slave Zero X review (PS5)”
Classified: France ’44 review (PS5)
In Classified: France ’44, Absolutely Games takes players deep into the heart of World War II, offering a turn-based strategy experience set against the backdrop of the months leading up to the Allied invasion of France in June 1944. As players take command of a special-ops team comprised of Allied commandos and French resistance fighters, the game presents an intriguing premise that explores the often overlooked efforts of resistance movements prior to the pivotal D-Day invasion. Published by Team17, it’s a game that we were very much looking forward to after having met with the developer previously during Gamescom – let’s see how it turned out with a look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Classified: France ’44 review (PS5)”
Port roundup: PopSlinger, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale & Bio Inc. Redemption
In our port roundups, we shine the spotlight on games that are getting a new lease on life by launching on additional platforms. Today, it’s time to check out new console releases for PopSlinger, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale and Bio Inc. Redemption. Continue reading “Port roundup: PopSlinger, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale & Bio Inc. Redemption”
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake review (PS5)
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake, developed by Avantgarden SRL and published by 505 Games, brings back the beloved indie puzzle-adventure title from 2013 with a fresh coat of paint for the PlayStation 5. While not straying far from its original formula, this remake offers updated graphics, enhanced performance, and a re-recorded soundtrack with a live orchestra, promising an emotional journey that resonates with players old and new. Continue reading “Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake review (PS5)”