A whopping 18 (!) years after the original, we’re getting a Definitive Edition of Mafia, the groundbreaking game from Illusion Softworks. The remake has been handled by Hanger 13, who previously developed Mafia III for 2K, which is also the publisher for this remake. We checked out the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “Mafia – Definitive Edition review (PS4)”
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Swordsman VR review (PSVR)
Developed and published by Sinn Studio for PC-based headsets as well as PlayStation VR, Swordman VR offers exactly what you’d expect when seeing that title. We tested the PSVR version for this review. Continue reading “Swordsman VR review (PSVR)”
Release roundup: TrollHunters, Unrailed!, Projection: First Light & Inertial Drift
Today we’re looking at no less than four new releases that came out this past month, with TrollHunters: Defenders of Arcadia, Unrailed!, Projection: First Light and Inertial Drift. Continue reading “Release roundup: TrollHunters, Unrailed!, Projection: First Light & Inertial Drift”
Developer interview: Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Dry Twice
Last month, publisher Assemble Entertainment announced a brand new sequel in the legendary Leisure Suit Larry series of adventure games, once pioneered by Al Lowe and the team at Sierra. It’s being developed by CrazyBunch, who brought Larry back to a more recognizable formula with Wet Dreams Don’t Dry after the 2000s gave us a few entries in the franchise that most fans would rather forget about. What can we expect from the new game? We talked to Malte Schmidt, CEO at CrazyBunch, about how they’re planning to follow their well-received 2018 game. Continue reading “Developer interview: Leisure Suit Larry – Wet Dreams Dry Twice”
Solaris: Offworld Combat review (Quest)
We were eagerly anticipating Solaris: Offworld Combat, the next VR shooter from First Contact Entertainment. They previously brought us Firewall: Zero Hour, so this is a studio that knows what they’re doing in VR. Does it live up to the promise? We checked it out on a Quest, and also gave the Rift version a spin. There’s a version planned for PlayStation VR as well, but that’s coming later. Continue reading “Solaris: Offworld Combat review (Quest)”