The central premise of Wondershot is becoming a familiar one. It’s somewhat similar to the recent Knight Squad, and can also be compared to last year’s Discstorm – which was steam-exclusive but should still be coming to the Vita. In all these games, frantic combat takes place in a small arena with a top-down perspective – and (local) multiplayer is the best way to enjoy it. Continue reading “Wondershot review (Xbox One)”
Category: Indie
Foul Play review (Vita)
Not familiar with the game when I started playing it, Foul Play really surprised me with its original premise. The key here was in its title. Foul Play could have been a political simulation or a violent take on a popular sport, but it’s a bit more clever than that. The word “play” has to be interpreted in terms of a stage play, albeit a very unusual one. Continue reading “Foul Play review (Vita)”
Not a Hero review (PS4)
Originally scheduled for release on the Vita as well, Not a Hero has come to the PS4 – just as the US election kicks off, this offers a different take on politics. Continue reading “Not a Hero review (PS4)”
KLAUS review (PS4)
KLAUS is a great example of an indie game done right. With a firm emphasis on storytelling and creativity, the development team at La Cosa Entertainment has delivered one of the best 2D platformers for the PS4 to date. Continue reading “KLAUS review (PS4)”
Baseball Riot review (PS4/Vita/Xbox One)
Baseball Riot feels very familiar in more ways than one. It’s fun, but doesn’t improve on the material it’s based on. Continue reading “Baseball Riot review (PS4/Vita/Xbox One)”