While the release calendar for the PlayStation 5 still looks awkwardly empty, the PlayStation 4 is getting tons of new releases for games that previously launched elsewhere – and thanks to backward compatibility PS5 owners also benefit from this. We’re looking at two of them: Journey of the Broken Circle and Collapsed. Continue reading “Release roundup: Journey of the Broken Circle & Collapsed”
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse review (PS4)
In the age of reboots, remasters and remakes, Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse is certainly an interesting example. Brought back for modern consoles and PCs by Aspyr, we played it on a PlayStation 4 Pro. Continue reading “Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse review (PS4)”
Developer interview: Symbaroum Starter Set – Treasure Hunts in Davokar
Free League recently released a brand new starter set for Symbaroum, entitled Treasure Hunts in Davokar. It’s been our introduction into the rich world of Symbaroum, and after our first few gameplay sessions we can’t wait to dive deeper into the world through the many additional campaign books already available for this award-winning game. It also prompted us to reach out to Mattias Johnsson Haake, one of the co-creators of the game, who also helped found Järnringen. In additional, Mattias has a PhD in Behavioral Science and has already written five novels to date in addition to his work on numerous RPG adventures and sourcebooks. Here is the result of our conversation, in which we delve deeper into the creative process of crafting something like Symbaroum, and look at Table Top Role Playing Games (TTRPGs) in a wider context as well. Continue reading “Developer interview: Symbaroum Starter Set – Treasure Hunts in Davokar”
Release roundup: Into a Dream & The Five Covens
Today we’re looking at two new releases from the Iberian peninsula: Into a Dream and Five Covens, both of which were just released on the PlayStation 4. Continue reading “Release roundup: Into a Dream & The Five Covens”
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review (Switch)
Capcom’s Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection brings back a true classic from the arcade era. Does the formula hold up after 30+ years, and what has changed? We checked out the game, which is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch at this point in time. Continue reading “Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection review (Switch)”