Just days after a new G.I. Joe game, another iconic brand from the 1980s returns with Transformers: Battlegrounds. Developed by Coatsink and published by Outright Games, it’s out now for all major consoles and PCs – we tested the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “Transformers: Battlegrounds review (PS4)”
The Jackbox Party Pack 7 review (PS4)
The Jackbox Party Pack 7 was, perhaps oddly enough, one of the releases we were most looking forward to this pre-holiday season. It’s out for all the usual platforms, and we played the PlayStation 4 version. Continue reading “The Jackbox Party Pack 7 review (PS4)”
Onee Chanbara Origin review (PS4)
Onee Chanbara Origin comes fifteen years after the release of Onechanbara 2 on the PlayStation 2, and gives us a remake of that game as well as its predecessor. The remade bundle of games is available now on both the PC (through Steam) and the PlayStation 4, and was developed by Tamsoft – previously responsible for other Onechanbara titles as well as a few Senran Kagura games. Publishing duties reside with D3. Continue reading “Onee Chanbara Origin review (PS4)”
Dash Dash World review (Quest)
Underlining that VR has really become a global phenomenon, Dash Dash World is an Oculus exclusive kart racer hailing from MOTIONX Studio, which is based in Thailand. Very much inspired by the likes of Mario Kart, we were curious how the experience would translate to the Quest. Continue reading “Dash Dash World review (Quest)”
A Tale of Paper review (PS4)
A Tale of Paper is a brand new PlayStation exclusive hailing from Spain. It was the winner of the V PlayStation Talents Awards a while ago and a title we had been looking forward to. How did it turn out? Continue reading “A Tale of Paper review (PS4)”