Amidst all of the news coming out of Gamescom last week, we also saw the release of Ary and the Secret of Seasons. We reviewed the game earlier, but also had the opportunity to catch up with Sebastien Le Touze, CEO & Game Designer for the game at eXiin Games, which is based out of Belgium and helped develop the game for publisher Modus Games. Continue reading “Developer interview – Ary and the Secret of Seasons”
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 review (PS4)
As we get closer to the end of this console era, we’re greeted with another remake of a game that was big in previous generations – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2, which bundles the first two games in the franchise in a new version for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 review (PS4)”
NBA 2K21 review (multi)
Although the game is getting a next gen version in a few months, NBA 2K21’s version for current gen consoles, which includes versions for the Switcha and PC, is already here. We tested the Xbox One edition. Continue reading “NBA 2K21 review (multi)”
Indie Interviews: Kissy Kissy! (Gamescom)
When people talk about why they enjoy the indie scene, very often you’ll hear them talking about how they enjoy that the games are different from bigger productions in how they’re more personal and charming. That’s rarely been more true than in the case of Kissy Kissy, a charming little indie title featuring and aimed at younger children, who in the game run away from monsters trying to kiss them. We talked to dr. Constance Fleuriot from Pretty Digital during UKIE’s EuroPlay event, and later followed up so we could bring you this last entry in our series of Gamescom-related Indie Interviews. Here’s a look at Kissy Kissy, which can be found at kissykissy.game and through @kissykissygame through Twitter and Instagram. Continue reading “Indie Interviews: Kissy Kissy! (Gamescom)”
Indie Interviews: Wreckout (Gamescom)
One of the nominees during the UK preliminary round of the EuroPlay contest last week, Wreckout is an upcoming future sports/arcade title from Huey Games. It also just won the Track & Build award for best soundtrack, so we were excited to chat to director Rob Hewson about the game. Continue reading “Indie Interviews: Wreckout (Gamescom)”