Today we’re looking at three recent releases that may have escaped your attention – the console ports of arcade shooter I, AI and Speaking Simulator as well as 10tons’ latest game Tesla Force. Continue reading “Release roundup: I, AI, Tesla Force & Speaking Simulator”
Category: Reviews
Twin Mirror review (multi)
Studio Dontnod has become an established name in the videogame community when it comes to their pioneering use of narrative-driven storytelling. Twin Mirror is their next title, which they’re self-publishing for consoles and PCs with a litle help from Bandai Namco when it comes to distribution. Continue reading “Twin Mirror review (multi)”
ALTDEUS: Beyond Chronos review (Quest)
Bearing no relation or resemblance to another game with “Chronos” in its title that was released this week, ALTDEUS: Beyond Chronos is a VR take on the visual novel genre that feels like a genuine evolution of the format. It’s out now, and we tested it on an Oculus Quest 2 headset. Continue reading “ALTDEUS: Beyond Chronos review (Quest)”
Empire of Sin review (PC)
Originally scheduled for a launch in the spring, and then in the fall, Empire of Sin by Romero Games has finally been released. It’s out for consoles as well, but we’re playtesting it on a PC. Continue reading “Empire of Sin review (PC)”
Sam & Max Save the World – Remastered review (PC)
Dating back to 1993 and requiring a 386 processor and a whopping 4 MB or RAM (my current PC has 6,000 times that amount), Sam & Max Hit the Road is one of my earliest CD-ROM games. To this day it’s one of the most beloved adventures games and it made Telltale’s take on the franchise such a nostalgia-fueled joy as well. Now, the first season of those Telltale games is back in a remastered version – here’s what to expect. Continue reading “Sam & Max Save the World – Remastered review (PC)”