An early contender for 2020’s game of the year, Half Life: Alyx marks a successful return to one of Valve’s most iconic franchises in a VR-exclusive action adventure that is out now for all major PC-based headsets (as well as the Quest, as long as you connect it to a PC). Continue reading “Half Life: Alyx review (Oculus)”
Granblue Fantasy: Versus review (PS4)
It came out in the US a few weeks ago, but European gamers had to wait a little longer for Granblue Fantasy: Versus to arrive. Developed by Arc System Works, famous for games like BlazBlue and Guilty Gear, this was one we were looking out for. It’s being published by XSEED and Marvelous in the west, and it’s available for PlayStation 4 and PC – we tested the console version. Continue reading “Granblue Fantasy: Versus review (PS4)”
Paper Beast review (PSVR)
Paper Beast is one of 2020’s highlights for the Playstation VR headset. Developed by Pixel Reef and helmed by Another World creator Éric Chahi, it’s a highly original experience that PSVR owners will want to take notice of. Continue reading “Paper Beast review (PSVR)”
Black Mesa review (PC)
After a lengthy development process, Black Mesa has ended up becoming what it started out as: a loving take on Half-Life made by fans of what is one of the most influential first person shooters ever made. Continue reading “Black Mesa review (PC)”
Total War: Three Kingdoms DLC impressions (PC)
With many of us staying indoors in our attempts to stay healthy, we’re all looking for things to keep us busy. One thing we did was to go back to Creative Assembly’s Total War: Three Kingdoms and check out two recent expansions for the game: Mandate of Heaven and A World Betrayed. Continue reading “Total War: Three Kingdoms DLC impressions (PC)”