If you’re interested in rhythm games in VR, then there’s a special bundle out there for you now if you’re an Oculus user. It combines Synth Riders and OhShape, and a new free song was released that features in both games – something you also get when you play them through non-Oculus platforms. Continue reading “OhShape and Synth Riders offer unique collaboration”
Disintegration review (PC)
V1 Interactive’s eagerly anticipated debut title Disintegration has landed, and we played it on a PC ahead of its launch. It’s also available for PS4 and Xbox One for console owners, but we couldn’t resist the old mouse and keyboard approach for this shooter/RTS hybrid. Continue reading “Disintegration review (PC)”
Pity Pit review (PS4)
Originally developed for PC by Panda Indie Studio, Eastasiasoft has just released Pity Pit for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch. Described as “a procedural 2D platformer about digging blocks, crafting powerful tools & dangerous bombs”, we tried out the PS4 version. Continue reading “Pity Pit review (PS4)”
Beyond Blue review (multi)
After a somewhat lengthy wait, Beyond Blue by E-Line Media has finally been released! It’s out for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC – here’s what we thought. Continue reading “Beyond Blue review (multi)”
Ys – Memories of Celceta review (PS4)
Almost two years after the PC launch on Steam, Ys: Memories of Celceta is now coming out for the PlayStation 4 – the first chance that console users have to play it on the big screen as the original release wasn’t compatible with PlayStation TV units either. Continue reading “Ys – Memories of Celceta review (PS4)”