Over the past few years, PQube has been responsible for a ton of great Japanese games making the journey west. The BlazBlue titles come to mind, but they’ve also introduced me to the world of the visual novel – with the excellent Steins;Gate being a great example. They’ve also shown great support for the Vita (BlazBlue still ranks as one of the best Vita games ever in my book), so I was excited when they announced Punch Line was coming to both the PS4 and Vita. Continue reading “Punch Line review (Vita/PS4)”
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Blind review (PSVR)
Blind, by Fellow Traveller Games, is a new VR puzzle thriller with elements of drama that revolves around an inability to see. Out now for Playstation VR, we played through the game’s narrative-driven campaign. Continue reading “Blind review (PSVR)”
STAY review (Vita)
STAY was recently announced for Playstation 4 and the Nintendo Switch, but it also got a simultaneous release on the Playstation Vita thanks to Ratalaika’s porting skills. Here’s our review of that version. Continue reading “STAY review (Vita)”
Marvel’s Spider-Man review (PS4)
Marvel’s Spider-Man on the PS4 marks a glorious return for both Peter Parker and Insomniac Games – here’s why. Continue reading “Marvel’s Spider-Man review (PS4)”
Steel Division 2 preview (Gamescom)
Steel Division II builds on the solid foundations of Steel Division: Normandy ’44. Eugen Systems, known for their Wargame and Act of War series prior to Steel Division, is self-publishing the sequel after going through Paradox for the first one. We got a sneak peak at this year’s Gamescom – here’s the report. Continue reading “Steel Division 2 preview (Gamescom)”