Virtual reality is alive and well, and we can’t wait to see what 2022 has in store for us when it comes to announcements of what’s coming to the new PlayStation VR headset. We shouldn’t forget about the excellent games that are still coming out before then though, so join us as we explore Virtuoso from Fast Travel Games, the VR version of Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game and République, which has finally arrived on PlayStation VR. Continue reading “VR Roundup: Virtuoso, Hitchhiker: A Mystery Game & République (Anniversary)”
Category: Indie
Valley of the Dead: Malnazidos review (PS4)
With a title like Valley of the Dead, you know you’re in for a zombie-themed ride. Available for PlayStation and PC, Valley of the Dead: Malnazidos was developed by Spanish-based Gammera Nest and was – like quite a few other games we’ve reviewed in the past year – part of the PlayStation Talents program. Continue reading “Valley of the Dead: Malnazidos review (PS4)”
Port roundup: Splash Cars, Dungeon Color & Demetrios Replastered
We’re starting the week off with a look at three recent ports of indie games, spanning three different genres. Splash Cars provides arcade-inspired racing/puzzle action, Dungeon Color is a pure puzzler and Demetrios – the BIG Cynical Adventure returns with a next gen version for the PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Port roundup: Splash Cars, Dungeon Color & Demetrios Replastered”
Will You Snail? review (PS4)
Will You Snail, by Jonas Tyroller, is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and the Nintendo Switch. It’s a challenging platformer where you go up against an evil A.I. (there aren’t many benevolent ones out there in gaming, it seems) who learns from your behavior, and we played it on a PlayStation 4 Pro. Continue reading “Will You Snail? review (PS4)”
Young Souls review (PS4)
Young Souls, from 1P2P and publisher The Arcade Crew, is one of those titles many gamers initially missed out on because it was only released on Stadia. Now it’s getting a much-deserved wide release, as this blend of traditional Streets of Rage/Double Dragon-style brawling and narrative-driven RPG is a title well worth playing. We played the PlayStation version, but the game is also out on Steam, Xbox and the Switch. Continue reading “Young Souls review (PS4)”