We just saw three titles land on the PlayStation 4 that were previously released on other platforms but that we didn’t want to keep from you. In this port roundup, we look at PQube’s arcade-inspired Gravity Heroes, Buster’s Quest: Trials of Hamsterdam and the console release of Breathedge. Continue reading “Port roundup: Gravity Heroes, Buster’s Quest: Trails of Hamsterdam & Breathedge”
Monster Hunter Rise review (Switch)
Currently exclusive to the Nintendo Switch with a PC release expected to arrive later, Monster Hunter Rise brings the acclaimed franchise to the Switch just over three years after the release of Monster Hunter: World. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Monster Hunter Rise review (Switch)”
Developer interview: Blocksplode
Blocksplode comes out on April 14th and instantly appealed to us as fans of Tumble VR. Rich in content with over 90 levels to complete with a variety of gameplay mechanics, the game has you placing sticks of dynamite on carefully built structures in order to bring it down. In most levels, you have to knock a certain percentage of the blocks down, but additional requirements are to knock down grumpy blue blocks (who taunt you with Lemmings-like “Oh no!” sounds) or to make sure green gems don’t hit the water below. Continue reading “Developer interview: Blocksplode”
What the Dub?! review (PS4/PC)
Out now on all major consoles as well as PCs, What the Dub?! offers some of the biggest laughs we’ve seen in the party game/quiz genre. Here are our thoughts, based on the PS4 and PC versions. Continue reading “What the Dub?! review (PS4/PC)”
Release roundup: Zombieland VR – Headshot Fever, Forgotten Fields & Arkham Horror: Mother’s Embrace
Three very different releases up today – a movie adaptation in VR with Zombieland VR – Headshot Fever, a short narrative-driven that comes out very soon called Forgotten Fields, and a board game adaptation that doesn’t play like a board game: Arkham Horror: Mother’s Embrace. Continue reading “Release roundup: Zombieland VR – Headshot Fever, Forgotten Fields & Arkham Horror: Mother’s Embrace”