Asmodee Digital just launched a Playlink version of their critically acclaimed and hugely successful board game Ticket to Ride. We played it, and also got in touch with the development team behind it to find out more. Continue reading “Ticket to Ride now on Playlink – impressions and interview (PS4)”
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Fallout 76 review (PC)
Fallout 76 marks Bethesda’s second attempt at bringing a beloved and mainly single player oriented franchise to the online multiplayer domain, after The Elder Scrolls Online. As with Elder Scrolls, the game is out for PS4, Xbox One and PC – we tested it on the latter. Continue reading “Fallout 76 review (PC)”
Battlefield V review (PC)
Battlefield V takes on Black Ops 4 for the first person shooter crown this holiday season. Both titles are difficult to compare, but not for the reasons you might think. Battlefield V is out now for PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. Continue reading “Battlefield V review (PC)”
Melbits World review (PS4)
Melbits World just launched as part of Sony’s new wave of Playlink-enabled titles for the PS4. After previous Melbits titles on mobile platforms, Spanish developer Melbot (see the theme here?) makes its console debut here. Time to check it out. Continue reading “Melbits World review (PS4)”
Sociable Soccer – an update from Jon Hare
It’s been over a year since Sociable Soccer went into early access on Steam and we previewed it. Lately, much of the news has been about the game heading to China for a mobile release, leaving the community wondering what will happen to the PC and potential console versions. We got in touch with Jon Hare, designer of both the immortal classic Sensible Soccer and Sociable Soccer, to find out more. Continue reading “Sociable Soccer – an update from Jon Hare”