This season’s big first party release from Nintendo is Pikmin 3 Deluxe, if you’re not counting the extremely fun and creative toy/videogame hybrid that is Mario Kart Home Circuit. Should Switch owners rush out and pick up this expanded re-release of Pikmin 3, originally a Wii U game? Here’s our review. Continue reading “Pikmin 3 Deluxe review (Switch)”
Paw Patrol – Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay review (multi)
Just in time for the holidays, Outright Games is here with what is a solid choice for younger gamers looking for an accessible platforming adventure with characters they love. Paw Patrol: Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay is out now for consoles and PCs – here are our thoughts. Continue reading “Paw Patrol – Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay review (multi)”
Spider-Man: Miles Morales review (PS4)
It’s one of the launch titles for the PlayStation 5 when that comes out next week, but we’re reviewing Spider-Man: Miles Morales on one of our trusty PS4s to get a taste for what PS5 owners can expect next week. Here’s our takeaway. Continue reading “Spider-Man: Miles Morales review (PS4)”
Indie roundup: Ninja Legends, Cube Raiders & YesterMorrow
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”
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)”