About a year and a half ago, I first played Aragami after reading several positive reviews about the game. I wasn’t disappointed – it was an excellent take on the ninja stealth genre and it deserved its physical disc edition that I have sitting on my shelf. Now, developer Lince Works has come out with a re-release of the game – the Shadow Edition, which doesn’t just feature Aragami but also its brand new expansion Nightfall. Here’s our look at the new content. Continue reading “Aragami: Shadow Edition review (PS4)”
Category: Indie
Along Together review (PSVR)
Along Together is Turbo Button’s second Playstation VR release in a short while. After the escape room-like Floor Plan, this is more of puzzle platformer. How does it compare to others in the genre? Continue reading “Along Together review (PSVR)”
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Collection review (PS4)
Near the end of 2016, Wayforward Technologies released Shantae: Half-Genie Hero for the Playstation Vita, and it’s remained one of our favorite platformers for the handheld. A few DLC addons were released since then, and now they’ve all been bundled alongside the main game in an Ultimate Collection. Unfortunately it’s not available for the Vita, but this excellent value for money collection can be bought for PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC. We tested the PS4 version. Continue reading “Shantae: Half-Genie Hero Ultimate Collection review (PS4)”
Laser League review (PS4)
Laser League, from Roll7, was just released on PS4, Xbox One and PC, and it’s the developers first multiplayer-centric title. We played the PS4 version for this review. Continue reading “Laser League review (PS4)”
InkSplosion review (Vita)
If you’re a Vita owner who keeps track of the latest releases for the platform, then you’ll probably have noticed that indie publisher Ratalaika has been very prolific in 2018. Since March, they’ve released Midnight Deluxe, League of Evil and Devious Dungeon, and now they’re coming out with InkSplosion. As before, they’re releasing it as a cross-buy title with the PS4 version included. Here’s our review, based mostly on the Vita version. Continue reading “InkSplosion review (Vita)”