After a short period where we were bombarded with VR releases for the new PSVR2 headset, the VR market’s gone back to normal again. We focus on four games for the Quest this time, with previews and reviews for Broken Spectre, Kill It With Fire VR, Call Of The Sea VR and Yupitergrad 2. Continue reading “VR roundup: Broken Spectre, Kill It With Fire VR, Call Of The Sea VR & Yupitergrad 2”
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EA Sports PGA Tour review (PS5)
EA Sports PGA Tour marks the return of one of the biggest golf franchises in gaming history, and the first iteration on PlayStation 5. While it doesn’t revolutionize the series, it builds upon the successful foundation of earlier EA Sports golf games and adds new features, making it a solid entry in and reboot of the series. Continue reading “EA Sports PGA Tour review (PS5)”
TRON: Identity review (Switch)
A game that’s exclusive to PCs and the Nintendo Switch, TRON: Identity by Bithell Games brings a refreshing take on the beloved TRON franchise with a visual novel adventure game that offers players an engaging and intriguing storyline, memorable characters, and a unique approach to puzzles. We checked out the Switch version. Continue reading “TRON: Identity review (Switch)”
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection review (PS4)
The Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection is a bundle that can be bought as a complete set or as two separate volumes. With games that originated on Nintendo’s handhelds, the collection brings together 10 games from the beloved Mega Man Battle Network series, which has over time expanded into anime and comics. While the novel toy link features found in the original versions are not supported (for obvious reasons), this collection offers additional features like a gallery of illustrations and music, as well as online play. Here’s our take, based on the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection review (PS4)”
The literary world behind Alien (vs Predator)
We love a good cross-over for IPs that we enjoy – whether it’s between genres or even completely different formats. Star Wars and Lord of the Rings are great examples that we’ve enjoyed in many forms, from board games to films and from books to video games. Our interview with Andrew E.C. Gaska on Alien RPG – Colonial Marines opened our eyes to the world of novels set in the Alien universe that we first saw through Ridley Scott’s film, and we thought we’d share our thoughts on two examples with you. Here’s a closer look at Alien – Into Charybdis and Alien vs Predator: Ultimate Prey. Continue reading “The literary world behind Alien (vs Predator)”