A lot of gamers who have been around for a while remember the Pang name from the SNES game Super Pang, although that doesn’t hold true for American gamers since the game was renamed to Super Buster Brothers there. That wasn’t the first time we saw the game though, because it originally came out in arcades in 1989 and versions for the Atari ST, Amiga and a bunch of other systems followed the next year. Continue reading “Pang Adventures review (PS4)”
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A Virus Named TOM review (vita)
Whether or not you should pick up A Virus Named TOM is a no-brainer for Vita owners who are PlayStation Plus subscribers – the game is free for users of the service this month. For others, our review might help you make up your mind. Continue reading “A Virus Named TOM review (vita)”
Stranger of Sword City review (Vita)
Stranger of Sword City is the latest dungeon crawler to hit the Playstation Vita, a system that’s had its fair share of similar games over the past 24 months or so. Stranger of Sword City is different from other games we’ve played though, because the art style is much less inspired by Japanese anime and/or some of the visual novels that we’ve seen on the Vita. This gives the game a distinctly different feel and atmosphere, setting it apart from other games in the genre. Continue reading “Stranger of Sword City review (Vita)”
Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure review (PS4)
From Danish developer Game Swing comes “Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure” – we took a look at the PS4 version and here is our review. Continue reading “Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure review (PS4)”
MXGP2 review (PS4)
We’ve met with developer Milestone a number of times over the past few years – usually to look at their latest WRC rally racing game. Although development duties for that franchise have transferred to another developer, Milestone is still making racing games – and their latest is MXGP2. Here’s our look at the PS4 version. Continue reading “MXGP2 review (PS4)”