Now that the dust has settled a little around Cyberpunk 2077’s less-than-ideal launch, we bravely head back into a cyberpunk world with Disjunction, which is out now for consoles and PCs. Our test was done on a PlayStation 4. Continue reading “Disjunction review (PS4)”
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Release roundup: Baba Yaga, Conarium, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale & Project Starship X
Where the first two weeks of 2021 were very quiet in terms of new releases, the second half of the month has certainly made up for that. Here are four that perhaps escaped your attention but are well worth checking out. Continue reading “Release roundup: Baba Yaga, Conarium, King Arthur: Knight’s Tale & Project Starship X”
Redout: Space Assault review (PS4)
Redout: Space Assault takes us back to an era in which the classic arcade sci-fi shooter was fused with the power of modern day computers and their CD-ROM drives. How does the formula work these days? After an earlier iOS release, it’s now out on Xbox, PlayStation and the Nintendo Switch. Continue reading “Redout: Space Assault review (PS4)”
TOHU review (PS4)
As we near the end of January, we’re suddenly seeing a ton of games being released again. One of the standout titles this week is TOHU from FireArt Games and The Irregular Corporation, which is out now for consoles and PCs. We checked it out on a PlayStation 4, but the game is also compatible with the PS5. Continue reading “TOHU review (PS4)”
Two classic The Dark Eye adventures arrive on consoles
Although we’ve seen our fair share of ports for consoles over the years, we weren’t expecting to see two classic Daedalic adventure games to arrive on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Both The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and its follow-up The Dark Eye: Memoria have just been released, so we decided to give them a go on a PlayStation 5 (which works thanks to backwards compatibility). Continue reading “Two classic The Dark Eye adventures arrive on consoles”