Goodbye World, developed by Isolation Studio and published by PM Studios, follows the interesting niche trend of videogame developers making games about…. video game development. This narrative-driven adventure game introduces players to the struggles and sacrifices that come with creating indie games, and after an earlier PC/Switch release it’s now available for PlayStation as well. Continue reading “Goodbye World review (PS4)”
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Burnhouse Lane review (PS4)
Burnhouse Lane, developed by Harvester Games, is a striking and unique creation from a small independent team that masterfully combines horror, adventure, and thought-provoking storytelling for one of the breakout surprises of this year. As the creators of acclaimed titles like The Cat Lady, Downfall and Lorelai, Harvester Games once again delivers an experience that pushes the boundaries of how video games deal with narratives. Continue reading “Burnhouse Lane review (PS4)”
The Legend of Heroes – Trails into Reverie review (PS4)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, developed by Nihon Falcom and published by NIS America, serves as a satisfying conclusion to the Trails series, combining elements from previous installments and tying up some unresolved plot points for longtime fans of the series. While the game’s deep world-building can feel convoluted at times – especially to newcomers – it offers a compelling narrative and showcases the series’ evolution when it comes to how it implements combat. Continue reading “The Legend of Heroes – Trails into Reverie review (PS4)”
VR roundup: Galactic Catch, Mindset & Zombies Noir: Mixed Reality
With Galactic Catch, Mindset and Zombies Noir: Mixed Reality we return to the realm of VR with a trio of reviews for new titles on the Meta Quest 2. Continue reading “VR roundup: Galactic Catch, Mindset & Zombies Noir: Mixed Reality”
AEW: Fight Forever review
In the world of professional wrestling, anticipation has been building for AEW: Fight Forever, the debut game for All Elite Wrestling license. Developed by YUKE’S Co. and published by THQ Nordic, this title aims to provide an alternative to the long-standing WWE 2K series. Combining an arcade-wrestler feel with the innovative finishers and moves of All Elite Wrestling, Fight Forever seeks to capture the excitement of the ring in a new way. However, does it truly deliver as a worthy competitor? Let’s step into the arena and find out. Continue reading “AEW: Fight Forever review”