We’re heading into the weekend with a trio of recently released indie games. Here are reviews for REPLIKATOR, LASERPITIUM and Bat Boy. Continue reading “Indie roundup: REPLIKATOR, LASERPITIUM & Bat Boy”
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Protodroid DeLTA review (PS4)
Protodroid DeLTA, developed by Adam Kareem and published by Humble Games, takes players on a fast-paced adventure in a solarpunk world. In this review, we will explore the game’s premise, gameplay mechanics, controls, visuals, and audio, highlighting its positive aspects while acknowledging its flaws. Inspired by classic 3D platformers like Mega Man X, Protodroid DeLTA aims to captivate players with its action-packed platforming and colorful cast of characters, and we checked out the PlayStation version. Continue reading “Protodroid DeLTA review (PS4)”
Company of Heroes 3 – Console Edition review (PS5)
Company of Heroes 3, developed by Relic Entertainment and published by SEGA, has made its way to the PlayStation 5, marking the first console release of this renowned World War II real-time strategy series. With adapted controls for consoles, the game aims to deliver a seamless experience of commanding armies and achieving victory in war or PvP battles. Continue reading “Company of Heroes 3 – Console Edition review (PS5)”
Miasma Chronicles review (PS5)
We first saw Miasma Chronicles through a great teaser trailer, then went hands on with the game when we met with the developers during last year’s trade show season. As fans of The Bearded Ladies’ previous game Mutant Year Zero, we were eager to see how it’d turn out. Here’s our review of the PlayStation 5 version of the game. Continue reading “Miasma Chronicles review (PS5)”
Shame Legacy review (PS5)
In the realm of survival horror games, indie developers Fairyship Games and Revenant Games aimed to deliver a captivating experience with their latest release, Shame Legacy. With promises of stealth, puzzles, and an eerie atmosphere, the game had the potential to become a standout title in the genre. However, upon diving into the forsaken cultist village set in the 19th century, it eventually becomes clear that Shame Legacy fails to live up to expectations and potential – here’s our take on the PlayStation version. Continue reading “Shame Legacy review (PS5)”