The Project Zero games, perhaps better known under the name Fatal Frame, can be considered as cult classics within the horror genre. Many have at least heard of them and have a general idea of what they’re about, even more have never played them. The newly updated version of Mask of the Lunar Eclipse makes that a little easier, now that it’s out for modern systems – we played the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse review (PS5)”
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Caverns of Mars: Recharged review (PS4)
Atari is powering ahead with its Recharged series, with Caverns of Mars: Recharged now available for all major systems. Developed by SneakyBox (without longtime Recharged developer Adamvision this time), we checked out the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “Caverns of Mars: Recharged review (PS4)”
Ninja JaJaMaru – The Great Yokai Battle +Hell Deluxe Edition review (PS4)
If you fondly remember the Ninja JaJaMaru franchise, then ININ just released a trio of releases just for you. Ninja JaJaMaru: The Lost RPGs contains two RPG spinoffs, whereas Ninja JaJaMaru: The Retro Collection has five classic side-scrollers. Grab Ninja JaJaMaru: The Great Yokai Battle +Hell Deluxe Edition, and you’re getting both the Retro Collection and The Great Yokai Battle – a tribute game that recently came out. Continue reading “Ninja JaJaMaru – The Great Yokai Battle +Hell Deluxe Edition review (PS4)”
Like a Dragon: Ishin! review (PS5)
It may not have the Yakuza name in its title, but Like a Dragon: Ishin is the game that fans of the franchise have been eagerly anticipating for a while now. It’s out for PlayStation, Xbox and PC – we tested the PS5 version. Continue reading “Like a Dragon: Ishin! review (PS5)”
Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe review (Switch)
We’re not keeping count, but we feel like Kirby is possible right up there in the top five of most prolific video game protagonists in the past three decades. Part of his appeal is how Kirby can absorb the abilities of other, thus opening the door for tons of gameplay formulas. After last year’s 3D platforming debut, Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe returns Kirby to his 2D roots in another Nintendo Switch exclusive. Continue reading “Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe review (Switch)”