Newly announced by Assemble Entertainment (the publisher that revived Larry last year), Encodya Is an adventure game that’s currently in development at Chaosmonger Studio. A classic point-and-click adventure with a cyberpunk theme, it’s scheduled for launch at the end of 2020. We took an early look at the game during Gamescom. Continue reading “Encodya preview (Gamescom)”
Category: Classic
VASARA Collection review (Vita/PS4)
Developed and published by QUByte Interactive, the VASARA Collection brings two classic arcade shoot ‘em ups from Japan to the west for the first time. Vasara 1 and Vasara 2 are now out on a multitude of platforms including the Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch – but we’re reviewing it on the Playstation Vita and PS4. Continue reading “VASARA Collection review (Vita/PS4)”
Doom trilogy review (PS4)
As announced last week at QuakeCon, the first three games in the Doom franchise are now available to buy and play on PS4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch. We went for a trip down memory lane, filled with beings from the underbelly of hell – using a PS4 Pro. Continue reading “Doom trilogy review (PS4)”
My Arcade Pixel Player review (retro)
We take a look at the My Arcade Pixel Player, which after a previous release in the US is now also available for UK and EU-based consumers (see, we’re pretending Brexit happened smoothly here). We take a look at what could be a great father’s day gift for videogame-minded dads. Continue reading “My Arcade Pixel Player review (retro)”
Titan Quest: Atlantis DLC review (PC)
When the Ragnarok expansion for Titan Quest was released, it mostly stood out because it was a new chapter about ten years after the release of the original game. THQ Nordic’s done it again, with another expansion for the classic action RPG. What does the Atlantis DLC bring? Continue reading “Titan Quest: Atlantis DLC review (PC)”