In a somewhat surprising twist, Nacon is bringing back Tennis World Tour with a brand new sequel. Versions for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC are out now, and a Switch version is expected for next month. We took a look at the PlayStation 4 edition. Continue reading “Tennis World Tour 2 review (PS4)”
WWE 2K Battlegrounds review (PS4)
If there’s one thing that the past few iterations of WWE 2K taught us, it’s that the series was in need of a bit of fresh air. Now, WWE 2K Battlegrounds is here – is it a much-needed new direction, or at least something to tide us over for a while? We checked out the PS4 version of the game, which is also available for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. Continue reading “WWE 2K Battlegrounds review (PS4)”
Spelunky 2 review (PS4)
Spelunky 2 is out for PlayStation 4 and PC, and we couldn’t wait to try it out. Many hours and deaths later, here are our impressions. Continue reading “Spelunky 2 review (PS4)”
Indie Roundup: Bounty Battle & Swordbreaker – The Game
Time for another look at a couple of indie game releases, as we tackle Bounty Battle from Dark Screen Games and Swordbreaker – The Game from DuCats Games Studio, which was originally released on Steam back in 2015 but has now been released for consoles thanks to ports by Sometimes You. Continue reading “Indie Roundup: Bounty Battle & Swordbreaker – The Game”
RIDE 4 preview
Fans of motorcycle racing have two release dates to look forward to, with Milestone’s RIDE 4 coming out on October 8th but re-releasing with next generation versions for the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 on January 21st 2021. We take a look at what to expect. Continue reading “RIDE 4 preview”