The digital football/soccer season is kicking off again! As is customary, Konami is first out of the gate with their Pro Evolution Soccer (or “eFootball PES”) series, but things are a little different this year. Out for consoles and PC, we took a look at the PS4 version. Continue reading “eFootball PES 2021 review (PS4)”
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Developer interview: Gwen Frey (Lab Rat)
One of last year’s most charming puzzle games was Kine, a game that featured unique movement and puzzle mechanics set against a narrative backdrop of musical instruments hoping to make it to the big stage. Gwen Frey, who developed Kine, is now working on Lab Rat – and we got in touch to ask about its development, what to expect and how working on an indie title is different from Gwen’s previous work on franchises like Bioshock. Continue reading “Developer interview: Gwen Frey (Lab Rat)”
Tin & Kuna review (PS4)
Being a colorful 3D puzzle platformer, Tin & Kuna is a surprising title in the lineup for publisher Aksys games, a company we mostly associate with visual novels. Here’s our take on something quite different from them, as we take a look at the game on a PS4. The game, developed by Black River Studios, has also been released on the Switch, Xbox One and PC. Continue reading “Tin & Kuna review (PS4)”
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning review (PS4)
THQ Nordic’s action RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PCs – does it stand the test of time, roughly eight years after the original release? We tested it on a PlayStation 4 Pro. Continue reading “Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning review (PS4)”
13 Sentinels – Aegis Rim review (PS4)
Vanillaware’s long-awaited new game, 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, is finally here! After the Japanese launch back at the end of last year, we now have access to a localized English translation, and it was worth the wait. A PlayStation 4 exclusive, we couldn’t wait to dive in. Continue reading “13 Sentinels – Aegis Rim review (PS4)”