Even in 2017, we’re still seeing new names and games pop up on the Playstation Vita. One developer that’s relatively new on the Vita scene is Sometimes You, which specializes in affordable games for those looking to add something new to their Vita collection. At two or three euros/dollars each, they’re certainly a steal. Here are five examples to see if they’re worth your money – we’re looking at Energy Balance, Energy Cycle, It’s Spring Again, NeverEnd and Save the Ninja Clan. Continue reading “Sometimes You Vita game reviews (Vita)”
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Trulon: The Shadow Engine review (PS4)
Trulon: The Shadow Engine is not a brand new game, but it’s only now become available on Playstation 4. Here’s a quick look at the game. Continue reading “Trulon: The Shadow Engine review (PS4)”
Light Tracer review (PSVR)
With Light Tracer, China-based Oasis Games adds another title to their Playstation VR lineup. Here is the review. Continue reading “Light Tracer review (PSVR)”
Splasher review (PS4)
Splasher, originally released on PC through Steam, has now come out for consoles. We checked out the PS4 version. Continue reading “Splasher review (PS4)”
End Space review (PSVR)
Inspired by the likes of Tie Fighter and Wing Commander, End Space aims to recreate the sensation of those classic space dogfighters in a modern VR environment. Previously available on Gear VR (and Cardboard), we playtested the Playstation VR version of the game. Continue reading “End Space review (PSVR)”