It’s been a while since we made time to do a roundup of some of the smaller indie releases out there. We’re doing four of them today, with reviews of Smoots Pinball, Paradiddle, Crashy Laps and Evil Diary. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Smoots Pinball, Paradiddle, Crashy Laps & Evil Diary”
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Sonic Go Fast REALMz Wired Headset review (Switch)
In the realm of gaming headsets, PDP’s Realmz Sonic headset for the Nintendo Switch stands out not just for its unique Sonic the Hedgehog aesthetic but also for its surprising performance at an affordable price point. This wired gaming headset is not just a collectible with its Sonic branding and figurine, but also a more than competent headset for Nintendo Switch gamers. Continue reading “Sonic Go Fast REALMz Wired Headset review (Switch)”
Last Train Home review (PC)
THQ Nordic, in collaboration with development studio Ashborne Games, has released Last Train Home, an immersive and challenging real-time strategy (RTS) experience set against the backdrop of war-torn Russia during World War I. As you guide a legion of Czechoslovakiak soldiers through a perilous journey onboard an armored train, Last Train Home delivers a unique blend of strategic decision-making, immersive storytelling, and heart-wrenching consequences – all set against a backdrop many won’t be familiar with. We checked it out on PC. Continue reading “Last Train Home review (PC)”
Pinball M review (PS5)
Pinball fans know Zen Studios for their Pinball FX series, but they’re doing something different now with Pinball M – a horror-inspired pinball platform that caters to a different type of audience. Unlike FX, Pinball M takes a darker turn, exploring mature content and delivering a slew of tables filled with terror and horror, with a mix of classic horror IPs and original content. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Pinball M review (PS5)”
Project Wingman: Frontline 59 review (PS5)
A few years after its initial launch, Project Wingman: Frontline 59 takes flight on the PlayStation 5, bringing the combat flight action experience to a new platform with PSVR2 support. Published by Humble Games and developed by Sector D2, the game offers exotic battlegrounds, diverse aircraft, and a mix of arcade-style flying and intense dogfights. Continue reading “Project Wingman: Frontline 59 review (PS5)”