Whether or not you should pick up A Virus Named TOM is a no-brainer for Vita owners who are PlayStation Plus subscribers – the game is free for users of the service this month. For others, our review might help you make up your mind. Continue reading “A Virus Named TOM review (vita)”
Category: Indie
Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure review (PS4)
From Danish developer Game Swing comes “Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure” – we took a look at the PS4 version and here is our review. Continue reading “Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure review (PS4)”
Tachyon Project review (Vita)
It’s clear where Spanish developer Eclipse Games got their inspiration. Tachyon Project, which was recently released for Playstation Vita, is a twin-stick shooter that borrows heavily from games like Geometry Wars. What’s also clear is that the developers didn’t just copy what they liked – they tried adding their own twists and flavors to the game. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Tachyon Project review (Vita)”
UnEpic review (PS4/Vita)
Some indie games have slowly spread across platforms over a number of years. Fez is an example, and Super Meat Boy is another. An indie title that has done just that while staying a little more below the radar is UnEpic by Spanish publisher A Crowd of Monsters. Originally released for PC almost five years ago, it has seen releases on the WiiU, Mac, Linux, Xbox One and now the PS4 and Vita. Time to take a look at this title, developed by a one man team! Continue reading “UnEpic review (PS4/Vita)”
Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault review (PS4/PS3/Vita)
Aksys games is becoming known around the office here as a company that doesn’t just have a pretty diverse roster of games (ranging from beat ’em ups to visual novels), but also a knack for coming up with long titles for their games. After last year’s excellent Code: Realize: Guardian of Rebirth and with Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate on the horizon, this month sees the release of Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault review (PS4/PS3/Vita)”