With the Coiled Captors expansion for Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and Lost Valley for Solasta: Crown of the Magister, we’re checking out two new DLC releases today. We’re also taking a look at NeonLore, a creative take on the cyberpunk genre. Continue reading “Release roundup: Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands DLC, Solasta DLC & NeonLore”
Category: Indie
Port roundup: ScourgeBringer, Hidden Shapes: Animals, Wild West Crops & Flower Shop – Summer in Fairbrook
Most gamers don’t have every single system out there available to them, so it’s nice when games spread their wings and appear on new platforms. Here are three that just made the leap, with ScourgeBringer for the PlayStation 5 and Hidden Shapes: Animals & Lovely Cats, Wild West Crops and Flower Shop – Summer in Fairbrook for the PlayStation 4. Continue reading “Port roundup: ScourgeBringer, Hidden Shapes: Animals, Wild West Crops & Flower Shop – Summer in Fairbrook”
Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles review (PS4)
Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, from developer Luminawesome Games and publisher Wired Productions, is out now for all major systems – here are our thoughts on the PlayStation version. Continue reading “Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles review (PS4)”
Nobody Saves the World review (PS5)
We’ve had to wait since 2018 for a new game from Canadian developers Drinkbox Studios, but after an earlier launch on PC and Xbox their latest game Nobody Saves The World is finally available on PlayStation as well. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Nobody Saves the World review (PS5)”
DLC roundup: Planet Zoo – Wetlands Animals, Expeditions: Rome – Death or Glory & Synth Riders: Lindsey Stirling Pack
You don’t always have to buy a brand new game to have something new to play. Here’s a look at new DLC content in the shape of Planet Zoo – Wetlands Animals, Expeditions: Rome – Death of Glory and the Lindsey Stirling Music Pack for Synth Riders. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Planet Zoo – Wetlands Animals, Expeditions: Rome – Death or Glory & Synth Riders: Lindsey Stirling Pack”