Piecefall VR is the VR-enabled version of (you guessed it) Piecefall, a student project that was supported through the Playstation First initiative a few years ago. It’s out now for Playstation VR with a budget price point – here’s the review. Continue reading “Piecefall VR review (PSVR)”
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Pixel Ripped 1989 review (PSVR)
Pixel Ripped 1989 is the Ready Player One of virtual reality games, and that’s a big compliment. Out now for various VR-enabled systems, we played the Playstation VR version of the game for this review. Continue reading “Pixel Ripped 1989 review (PSVR)”
Pic-a-Pix Color / Fill-a-Pix – Phil’s Epic Adventure reviews (Vita)
In recent months, developer/publisher Lightwood Games had released two casual puzzlers on the Playstation Vita. Pic-a-Pix Color and Fill-a-Pix: Phil’s Epic Adventure certainly aren’t unique and they’re both available on other systems as well, but they cater to a specific crowd and they do so very well. Here are our reviews of the Vita versions. Continue reading “Pic-a-Pix Color / Fill-a-Pix – Phil’s Epic Adventure reviews (Vita)”
The Banner Saga 3 review (PS4/PC)
Out now as a multiplatform release, The Banner Saga 3 concludes a trilogy of games by Stoic. Celebrated and critically acclaimed since the first title, does the third part keep the momentum going? You can find out on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4 and PC/Mac – we played the PS4 and PC versions. Continue reading “The Banner Saga 3 review (PS4/PC)”
Detached review (PSVR)
After a stint in early access and a subsequent release on PC-based VR-platforms, Detached by Anshar Studios had just launched on Playstation VR. A gameplay experience geared towards players with a high tolerance for VR, we took the game for an outer space spin. Continue reading “Detached review (PSVR)”