Previous released in the Australia and New Zealand territory only, AO Tennis just got a European and North American release on PS4 and Xbox One. As the first tennis game on this generation of consoles, how does it play? Continue reading “AO International Tennis review (PS4)”
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Devious Dungeon review (Vita)
After having released Midnight Deluxe and League of Evil earlier this year, Devious Dungeon is Ratalaika’s third Vita release already – with another (InkSplosion) on the way. It’s also available on the Switch and PS4, and came out on iOS a few year ago – in that sense, the game follows a similar pattern to League of Evil and the Midnight games. Continue reading “Devious Dungeon review (Vita)”
Super Mega Baseball 2 review (PS4)
I’m rarely jealous of Xbox owners, but when I read they were getting the brand new Super Mega Baseball 2 for free I have to admit that it felt different. I had heard excellent things about the first game, though I hadn’t played it. Its more arcade-like approach to the sport, both in gameplay and appearance, felt like a good fit for someone like me who’s not that into the real sport and its stats, but has played videogame versions of the sport for ages. Continue reading “Super Mega Baseball 2 review (PS4)”
City of Brass review (Xbox One)
Developed by a team of Bioshock veterans at Uppercut Games, City of Brass is an Arabian Nights-themed first person roguelite action adventure. It’s out now for Playstation 4, PC and Xbox One – we tested on the latter for this review. Continue reading “City of Brass review (Xbox One)”
Overload preview (PC)
Coming to consoles later in the year as well, Overload by Revival Productions is approaching the end of its Early Access phase on Steam and getting ready for a full launch next month. Here’s a preview on the game that’s being developed by Descent developers. Continue reading “Overload preview (PC)”