Of course you’ve got a new Assassin’s Creed, Call of Duty and Watch Dogs all coming out – and that’s not even mentioning the new consoles. Let’s take a moment, however, to check out what the indie scene is giving us during this period. Today we check out Ninja Legends for PSVR as well as the PS4 versions of Cube Raiders and YesterMorrow. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Ninja Legends, Cube Raiders & YesterMorrow”
Category: Reviews
FUSER review (PS4)
Fuser marks the return of Harmonix to the music-based videogame genre. The pioneering studio behind legendary franchises like Guitar Hero and Rock Band is back with a DJ-inspired take on the genre that features a huge tracklist and is available for consoles and PCs. We tried it out on a PlayStation 4. Continue reading “FUSER review (PS4)”
Release roundup: Mad Rat Dead, TramSim, DYSMANTLE & Söldner X2
Just before we get access to the new consoles that are coming out, we’re seeing a lot of new releases pour in. Today we’re looking at Mad Rat Dead from NISA, Aerosoft’s TramSim, 10tons’ Dysmantle and the return of Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype on the PS4. Continue reading “Release roundup: Mad Rat Dead, TramSim, DYSMANTLE & Söldner X2”
Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia review (Switch)
Unfamiliar with the anime, we were curious to see how the Switch-exclusive Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia was going to turn out. At the end of the day, it feels like a game best suited to an existing fanbase, but here are our thoughts in a little more detail. Continue reading “Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia review (Switch)”
DIRT 5 review (PS4)
Between the Grid, Dirt, F1 and Rally games, it can be challenging to tell which Codemasters franchise is up next. 2020 sees the release of Dirt 5, and after spending time with it it’s safe to say it’s probably our favorite of the bunch. Here’s our take on the PS4 version. Continue reading “DIRT 5 review (PS4)”