Release roundup: Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition & Robolt

With Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition and Robolt, we’re looking at three new releases that all have a retro flavor to them. Here are our reviews of all three. Continue reading “Release roundup: Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition & Robolt”

We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie review (PS5)

We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie, the latest installment in the beloved Katamari series, brings back the whimsical and addictive gameplay that fans have come to adore. Published by Bandai Namco and developed by Monkeycraft, this remastered and expanded version of the 2005 game offers revamped graphics, improved UI, and an additional mode that delves into the youthful days of the King of All Cosmos. Let’s roll into the details of this charming and eccentric title. Continue reading “We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie review (PS5)”

Raiden III X MIKADO MANIAX review (PS5)

Raiden III x MIKADO MANIAX, developed by MOSS and published by NIS America, takes players back to the classic arcade shoot-’em-up genre with another newly remixed version of a classic in the Raiden franchise. This PlayStation 5 version of the game offers a fresh, high-octane experience with customizable features and a revitalized visual presentation. Continue reading “Raiden III X MIKADO MANIAX review (PS5)”

Zool Redimensioned review (PS4)

Zool Redimensioned, developed by Sumo Digital Academy and published by Secret Mode, brings back the iconic gaming mascot from 1992 in a brand-new reimagining of the classic action platforming adventure. With enhanced gameplay and updated visuals, Zool Redimensioned aims to captivate both fans of the original game and modern audiences. In this review, we’ll delve into the premise, gameplay mechanics, visuals, and audio of Zool Redimensioned, which was recently ported over to the PlayStation 4. Continue reading “Zool Redimensioned review (PS4)”

Developer interview: Pixel Ripped 1978

As fans of both VR and retro gaming, we’ve really enjoyed ARVORE’s Pixel Ripped games. Now, with Pixel Ripped 1978, they’re getting ready to join forces with Atari and explore a slice of the legendary brand’s history in virtual reality. We were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to chat with ARVORE and Atari on the game – here’s our interview on Pixel Ripped 1978. Continue reading “Developer interview: Pixel Ripped 1978”