We’re certainly no stranger to games getting ported over to new system and we love when classics get new audiences, but in recent weeks we’ve seen a specific sub-trend: bundled games being re-released for new platforms. Here are looks at three of them: Steve Jackson’s Sorcery, the Shadowrun Trilogy and the Him & Her Collection. Continue reading “Bundle roundup: Steve Jackson’s Sorcery, Shadowrun Trilogy and Him & Her Collection”
Category: Indie
Oxide Room 104 review (PS5)
Oxide Room 104 was developed by WildSphere and is being released on all consoles through Perp Games, alongside a PC version that WildSphere is self-publishing through Steam. We took a look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Oxide Room 104 review (PS5)”
Indie roundup: Spacewing War, Hillbilly Doomsday & Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover
As we head into the weekend, we take some time to check out a trio of smaller indie releases. Here are Spacewing War, Hillbilly Doomsday and Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Spacewing War, Hillbilly Doomsday & Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover”
Port roundup: The Origin – Blind Maid, Why Pizza?, The Wizard and the Slug & Thunder Kid II
We always enjoy it when games that were previously released get a new opportunity to shine. Today, we’re checking out The Origin: Blind Maid, Why Pizza?, The Wizard and the Slug and Thunder Kid II: Null Mission, which all received console releases. Continue reading “Port roundup: The Origin – Blind Maid, Why Pizza?, The Wizard and the Slug & Thunder Kid II”
Behind the Frame – The Finest Scenery review (PS4)
Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery was developed by Silver Lining Studio and is being published by Akupara Games. After an earlier release on PC and mobile platforms, it can now also be enjoyed on the Switch and PlayStation 4 – we tested it on the latter. Continue reading “Behind the Frame – The Finest Scenery review (PS4)”