It’s certainly not new to see VR titles previously released on PC-based platforms appear on Playstation VR, but Funomena’s Luna is a little different. Time to take a closer look at the game, out now on the Playstation Store as a digital download and can also be played without a VR headset. Continue reading “Luna review (PSVR)”
Category: Indie
Neon Junctions review (Vita)
A simultaneous release on Xbox One, PS4, Playstation Vita, Nintendo Switch and PC, we’re testing Ratalaika’s Vita version of Neon Junctions – which comes bundled with the PS4 version as part of a cross-buy package. Continue reading “Neon Junctions review (Vita)”
Brief Battles review (PS4)
From unknown developer Juicy Cupcake comes Brief Battles, out now on Xbox One, PC and Playstation 4. Read on to find out why this was been one of this year’s most pleasant surprises so far. Continue reading “Brief Battles review (PS4)”
Drowning / Planet RIX-13 reviews (Vita)
Earlier this year, two indie titles made it to the Playstation Vita that escaped are gaze at first – Drowning and Planet RIX-13. Both were ported to the Vita by Sometimes You, previously responsible for a series of Vita ports that include Save the Ninja Clan, It’s Spring Again, Alteric and Spiral Splatter. How did these two new releases turn out? Continue reading “Drowning / Planet RIX-13 reviews (Vita)”
Necrosphere Deluxe review (Vita)
Originally released on Steam back in 2017, Necrosphere Deluxe is an updated version of Cat Nigiri’s metroidvania-inspired retro platformer. It’s available now as a cross-buy title for PS4 and the Playstation Vita, and we tested it on the latter. Continue reading “Necrosphere Deluxe review (Vita)”