Did you love Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes as much as we did? Wish there were more games like it? Them Bombs, by developer/publisher Yellow Dot, has you covered! Continue reading “Them Bombs impressions”
Penn & Teller VR review (PSVR)
Penn & Teller VR: Frankly Unfair, Unkind, Unnecessary & Underhanded is quite possibly the longest title for a VR game so far, but it’s also one of the more original ones out there. Out now for Playstation VR, here is our review. Continue reading “Penn & Teller VR review (PSVR)”
Kid Tripp review (Vita)
After a long journey, indie favorite Kid Tripp by Four Horses Limited has made it to Playstation. Out now as a cross-buy purchase for the Vita and PS4, we checked it out on the Vita. Continue reading “Kid Tripp review (Vita)”
Pic-a-Pix Color 2 review (Vita)
Out now, Pic-a-Pix Color 2 is a cross-buy purchase for the Playstation 4 and Playstation Vita that can be bought as a digital purchase on the Playstation Store. We playtested the version for the Vita for this review of Lightwood Games’ latest title in what is now a series of games – including Block-a-Pix and Fill-a-Pix as well. Continue reading “Pic-a-Pix Color 2 review (Vita)”
Sairento VR review (PSVR)
After first making waves on the Rift and Vive headsets last year, small indie developer Mixed Realms has released Sairento VR for Playstation VR through publisher Perp Games – who already have a great track record when it comes to VR titles. Here’s our review.
When done well, VR has the power to transfer you into roles with a level of immersion that can’t be reached with a regular TV screen. Moss achieves this through a connection with the on-screen protagonist, Farpoint through its use of the Aim controller and Fruit Ninja by using Sony’s Move controllers as a pair of swords. Continue reading “Sairento VR review (PSVR)”