QUByte roundup: SAOMI, Hidden Shapes: Black Skull, Chess Brain: Dark Troops & Radical Rex

QUByte Interactive has been very prolific in recent weeks, with a ton of multi-platform releases across different genres. Time for a special roundup entirely dedicated to the Brazil-based publisher, where we check out SAOMI, Hidden Shapes: Black Skull + Old West, Chess Brain: Dark Troops and Radical Rex. Continue reading “QUByte roundup: SAOMI, Hidden Shapes: Black Skull, Chess Brain: Dark Troops & Radical Rex”

Port roundup: Commandos 3 HD, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School & Catmaze

In our latest port roundup, we’re checking out three new console ports. One is a classic of the real time tactics genre, another a PlayStation 5 port of a familiar game and the last one an indie port by Ratalaika. Here are Commandos 3 – HD Remaster, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School and Catmaze. Continue reading “Port roundup: Commandos 3 HD, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School & Catmaze”

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – The Cowabunga Collection review (PS4)

With no fewer than thirteen games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection is one of the most content-rich compilations we’ve seen thus far, but how do its games hold up? We played the PlayStation 4 version to find out. Continue reading “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – The Cowabunga Collection review (PS4)”

The Last of Us – Part I review (PS5)

After releasing a remastered version of the game back in 2014, just a year after The Last of Us came out for the PlayStation 3, we are now getting what is dubbed to be the definitive version of the game. Nine years after its launch, does The Last of Us still manage to wow us? Join us as we check out this brand new PlayStation 5 exclusive in our review of The Last of Us – Part I. Continue reading “The Last of Us – Part I review (PS5)”