After the massive success of Shovel Knight and its expansions, a lot of people were eagerly anticipating Cyber Shadow – a new title from Yacht Club Games. This one was developed by Mechanical Head Studios and recently launched as a multiplatform title. As with Shovel Knight, the retro appeal is strong with this one, but does it also strike the right chord? We tried it out on a PS4 to find out. Continue reading “Cyber Shadow review (PS4)”
Olija review (PS4)
Olija is Devolver’s latest indie release that’s being brought to us as a multi-platform release after Skeleton Crew Studio developed it. It’s out for all current/next-gen consoles as well as the PC, and our review is based on the PS4 version. Continue reading “Olija review (PS4)”
Encodya review (PC)
Encodya from Chaosmonger Studio looks like a classic point and click adventure game with a cyberpunk twist, so we couldn’t resist playtesting it. It’s exclusive to the PC platform, and we tested the Steam version (it’s also out on GOG). Continue reading “Encodya review (PC)”
Windfolk review (PS4)
We’re taking a look at the recently launched Windfolk, which is a PlayStation exclusive under the PlayStation talents banner, which has seen a lot of releases coming from Spain in recent months. This one’s no exception, hailing from developer Fractal Fall, which is based in Madrid. Continue reading “Windfolk review (PS4)”
Ys IX – Monstrum Nox review (PS4)
The long-running Ys series returns with Ys IX – Monstrum Nox, which is out now for the PlayStation 4. It’s compatible with PlayStation 5, NIS America is publishing and Nihon Falcom is the developer. It’s coming to the Switch and PCs later this year, but as fans of the franchise we didn’t want to wait that long, so here’s our look at the game. Continue reading “Ys IX – Monstrum Nox review (PS4)”