Pro Pinball Ultra is here, with a new version of the classic Timeshock table that was built from the ground up. Time for a review. Continue reading “Pro Pinball Ultra review (PC)”
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DrinkBox Collection review (Vita)
DrinkBox Studios might very well be the most successful Vita developer yet, if you consider the fact that they’ve only released three games and they were all extremely well received. With an average review score of about 85/100, they have some of the best Vita games ever under their belt. The exciting news is that those games have now been bundled together in the DrinkBox Collection, available for a reduced price in the Playstation Store. Here’s a quick look at what’s inside. Continue reading “DrinkBox Collection review (Vita)”
Dead Island – Definitive Collection review (Xbox One)
Dead Island is back! Sadly, it’s not the full blown sequel Dead Island that we’ve seen at a few gameshows before its developer got dismissed, but it’s a re-release of the original games in a remastered edition, now available for Xbox One, PS4 and PCs. We looked at the Xbox One version. Continue reading “Dead Island – Definitive Collection review (Xbox One)”
Shadow of the Beast review (PS4)
I still remember the first time I saw Shadow of the Beast. I was in my early teens, and visiting my grandparents. We went over to a family down the street, and when I said I was into videogames I was shown their latest purchase. It was an Amiga, which I had never heard of before then. The same could be said about the game they then started up for me – Shadow of the Beast. I don’t remember seeing much of the actual gameplay, but still remember being very impressed by the game’s graphics and musical score – played through some external speakers (also a first for me). A little later, I finally got the game myself, once it had been ported to the Atari ST. Fast forward to 2016, and there’s a remake/reboot for the 2016.Does it wow as much as the original did? Continue reading “Shadow of the Beast review (PS4)”
Doom review (Xbox One)
Despite a troubled development cycle, the Doom reboot has turned a fine shooter. We look at the Xbox One version of iD’s latest. Continue reading “Doom review (Xbox One)”