Mojiken Studio’s A Space For The Unbound looks set to be one of this year’s runaway indie hits, and it’s only the start of the year. It’s out for most major systems, and we checked out the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “A Space For The Unbound review (PS4)”
Category: Indie
VR roundup: Moss, Moss Book II, Desperate Vladivostok & Vrickey
As PSVR2 appears in stores this week, it’s time to look at the VR scene and some new games that have come out. Included today are the new PS5 versions of Moss and Moss: Book II, Desperate: Vladivostok for the original PSVR and Vrickey for the Quest. Continue reading “VR roundup: Moss, Moss Book II, Desperate Vladivostok & Vrickey”
Season: A Letter to the Future review (PS5)
Developed by Scavengers Studio, the recently released Season: A Letter to the Future is one of those indies you can’t help but be intrigued by. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Season: A Letter to the Future review (PS5)”
Port roundup: Returnal, Go! Go! PogoGirl & Pocket Witch
From a major AAA console title that gets a PC port to two indies that just appeared on consoles, here’s a look at three new ports – reviews for Returnal, Go! Go! PogoGirl and Pocket Witch are below. Continue reading “Port roundup: Returnal, Go! Go! PogoGirl & Pocket Witch”
Trenches – World War 1 Horror Survival Game review (PS5)
Trenches, or “Trenches – World War 1 Horror Survival Game” as it’s called in full, is a title that first appeared on Steam in Early Access form. Developer Steelkrill Studio joined forces with Ratalaika in order to bring the game to consoles as well though, letting us try out the PS5 version. Continue reading “Trenches – World War 1 Horror Survival Game review (PS5)”