Laser Disco Defenders, by indie studio Out of Bounds and published by Excalibur Games, is a brand new Vita exclusive title. It’ll get a PS4 release later this year, but for now it’s a handheld exclusive. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Laser Disco Defenders review (Vita)”
Category: Indie
Typoman Revised review (PC)
A lot of people have (unwritten) lists of games on other systems that they wish would come out for a system they actually own. For me, Typoman would be on such a list. Luckily, it’s now heading to Steam and I’ve finally been able to play it. Continue reading “Typoman Revised review (PC)”
Virtual Air Guitar interview – motion control and virtual reality
Amidst all the talk about Virtual Reality headsets, Virtual Reality controllers and (upcoming) Virtual Reality games, we’re forgetting that there is an overall trend that we’ve seen pop up for about ten years now. That trend is, of course, the changes we’re seeing in the way we’re interacting with games. Virtual Reality is, for now at least, quite a complex and expensive way to change your game experience, and we’ll see how the general public takes to it. Meanwhile, we talked to Virtual Air Guitar’s Aki Kanerva about a trend that is much more mainstream already: motion gaming. Continue reading “Virtual Air Guitar interview – motion control and virtual reality”
Planet of the Eyes goes Humble
If you’re a subscriber to Humble’s monthly bundle, then this month you’ll be (re)introduced to a game we missed when it first came out: Planet of the Eyes. Continue reading “Planet of the Eyes goes Humble”
Pro Pinball Ultra review (PC)
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)”