With AAA-experiences like Resident Evil 4 and Medal of Honor still a bit of a rarity on the Quest 2, rhythm-based games like Beat Saber and Ragnarock continue to be very popular for the platform. Like Ragnarock, Smash Drums takes the experience of drumming and uses it in a VR environment. Should you be picking this up as your next rhythm-based VR game? Continue reading “Smash Drums! review (Quest)”
Category: Indie
One Hand Clapping review (PS4)
Bad Dream Games’ One Hand Clapping was just released for all major systems, and features one of the most innovative control mechanics we’ve seen this year. Time for a closer look at the game, which is being published by HandyGames. Continue reading “One Hand Clapping review (PS4)”
Rising Hell gets physical edition
We missed this last week, but Strictly Limited Games, in partnership with Chorus Worldwide Games & Toge Productions, have announced that Tahoe Games’ indie-gem “Rising Hell” will be getting an exclusive, limited physical release. This 2D action rogue-lite with stylish pixel-look offers tons of adrenaline-pumping action, underlined by bone-shredding heavy-metal riffs, as you fight your way through the ghoulish gatekeepers of hell. Continue reading “Rising Hell gets physical edition”
Port roundup: Alwa’s Legacy, Guardian of Lore, Alexio and Ball laB
It’s all about indiegames in this port rondup, where we check out PlayStation ports of Alwa’s Legacy, Guardian of Lore, Alexio and Ball laB. Continue reading “Port roundup: Alwa’s Legacy, Guardian of Lore, Alexio and Ball laB”
Twogether: Project Indigos (Chapter 1) review (PS4)
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Spanish branch has been surprising us with a few smaller system exclusives for a while now. The latest is Twogether: Project Indigos – Chapter 1, from developer Flaming Llama Games. Continue reading “Twogether: Project Indigos (Chapter 1) review (PS4)”