TAPE: Unveil the Memories is the latest game to come out of the PlayStation Talents initiative, and was developed by BlackChiliGoat Studio. It’s not a PlayStation exclusive though, as the game can also be played through Steam. Our test, however, was done on a PlayStation 4. Continue reading “TAPE: Unveil the Memories review (PS4)”
Category: Indie
Port roundup: Road 96, Ayo the Clown, Roguebook & Pretty Girls Rivers
With Road 96, Ayo the Clown, Roguebook and Pretty Girls Rivers we are (re)visiting four titles that were previously released on different systems but are reaching out to new audiences with brand new ports – here’s a closer look. Continue reading “Port roundup: Road 96, Ayo the Clown, Roguebook & Pretty Girls Rivers”
The Atlas Mystery review (Quest)
Escape rooms and Virtual Reality seem like a natural fit, so we were keen to try out The Atlas Mystery, a brand new VR escape room set in a vintage movie theater from the 1930s. Developed by Top Right Corner and published by TRC DMI, it’s available now on the Quest (through the App Lab) as well as on PC-based headsets through Steam and Viveport. Our experience is based on the Quest version. Continue reading “The Atlas Mystery review (Quest)”
VR Roundup – Lucky’s Tale, Escape from Nefertiti’s Tomb & Painting VR
We’re exploring three recent Virtual Reality releases today, looking at the long-awaited PSVR port of Lucky’s Tale, the App Lab escape room that is Escape from Nefertiti’s Tomb and the creative sandbox that is Painting VR. Continue reading “VR Roundup – Lucky’s Tale, Escape from Nefertiti’s Tomb & Painting VR”
Developer interview: Skábma – Snowfall
Within the domain of indie games, one of the most interesting genres has games where gameplay is seamlessly interwoven with cultural relevance and history. Skábma – Snowfall is one such title, and is currently being developed by Red Stage Entertainment, who are getting it ready for a release later this month. Continue reading “Developer interview: Skábma – Snowfall”