The Crysis Remastered Trilogy brings back three classic shooters that were most well known within the PC community. How well do they fare on modern systems, including support for the new next gen consoles? We played the PlayStation 4 version on a PlayStation 5, for which support has also been included. Continue reading “Crysis Remastered Trilogy review (PS5)”
Category: Classic
Halloween roundup: Corpse Party, Forgive Me Father, B.A.T.S & Layers of Fear 2
It’s the Halloween weekend, so it’s time to look at four spooky titles that we’ve been playing this week. If you’re looking for a Halloween-inspired game to play, then here are Corpse Party, Forgive Me Father, B.A.T.S: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad and Layers of Fear 2. Continue reading “Halloween roundup: Corpse Party, Forgive Me Father, B.A.T.S & Layers of Fear 2”
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water review (PS5)
Fatal Frame is one of those niche horror franchises that briefly soared in popularity back in the PlayStation 2 days. The last game in the series was a Wii U exclusive though, so many didn’t play it at the time. Bandai Namco has just released it for a host of new platforms though, which means it’s finally available for PlayStation gamers as well. Here’s our take on Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Continue reading “Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water review (PS5)”
Raiden IV x MIKADO Remix review (Switch)
It’s a testament to the quality of a game when re-releases and new versions keep coming out years or even decades later. Raiden IV is a good example of this, and Raiden IV x MIKADO Remix was just released for Switch owners in Europe by PQube. Continue reading “Raiden IV x MIKADO Remix review (Switch)”
Resident Evil 4 VR review (Quest 2)
The Oculus Quest 2-exclusive release of Resident Evil 4 in VR has been an eagerly anticipated one since it was first announced a few months ago. It’s finally here, so how did it turn out? Read on to find out. Continue reading “Resident Evil 4 VR review (Quest 2)”