I’ve always enjoyed tank games, but I never got into World of Tanks until a few months ago. And that’s coming from someone whose experience with tank games goes back to Combat and Battlezone on the Atari 2600 – the latter of which I thought was the pinnacle of videogame graphics back in the day. Yet…. I never once tried today’s biggest tank game, World of Tanks – here’s what changed that. Continue reading ““World of Tanks is a Single Player Game” (editorial)”
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Phantom Doctrine review (PS4)
Phantom Doctrine, CreativeForge’s take on a cold war spy thriller in the XCOM mold, is now out on PC, Xbox One and PS4. Published by Good Shepherd, we played the PS4 version of the game for this review. Continue reading “Phantom Doctrine review (PS4)”
Chasm review (Vita)
A few years after their successful Kickstarter campaign, developer Bit Kid has released Chasm for PC, PS4 and Playstation Vita. Here’s our review of the Vita version. Continue reading “Chasm review (Vita)”
State of Mind review (Xbox One/PC)
Daedalic, the German adventure game specialist, has finally released their sci-fi thriller State of Mind for Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. We played both the PC version and Xbox One version of the game, which we first saw in action back in 2016. Continue reading “State of Mind review (Xbox One/PC)”
TETRA’s Escape review (Vita)
Perhaps this year’s biggest publisher when it comes to the number of games released for the Playstation Vita, Ratalaika just launched TETRA’s Escape for the system. It’s a cross-buy, meaning you also get the PS4 version when you buy it. Don’t own a Playstation? You can get the game for Nintendo’s Switch or through Steam as well. This review, however, is solely based on the Vita version. It also happens to be Ratalaika’s best Vita release so far. Continue reading “TETRA’s Escape review (Vita)”