Rebellion’s next take on virtual reality is here, after Battlezone offered an early glimpse of what Playstation VR could deliver. Arca’s Path was developed by a team of people who previously worked on Playstation VR Worlds and the wonderful but underappreciated Wonderbook series for the PS4. Arca’s Path is also out on Steam, but we only played the PS4 version. Continue reading “Arca’s Path review (PSVR)”
Chimparty review (PS4)
Wrapping up our coverage of this year’s Playlink titles is Chimparty, a monkey-fueled title inspired by the likes of Mario Party released exclusively for the Playstation 4. Continue reading “Chimparty review (PS4)”
Knowledge is Power – Decades review (PS4)
Returning for another round of quiz questions, Knowledge is Power gets a follow-up with Knowledge is Power – Decades. As with the first game, it’s Playlink-powered and only available on Playstation 4. Continue reading “Knowledge is Power – Decades review (PS4)”
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2 review (PS4)
Out now for Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC, Microïds and Mindscape just published Asterix & Obelix XXL 2 – a remake of a 2006 title for the Playstation 2. We kept with the Sony vibe and checked it out on a Playstation 4 Pro. Continue reading “Asterix & Obelix XXL 2 review (PS4)”
Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection review (PS4/Vita)
Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, available either in a bundle or as separate purchases, are coming out early in December for Playstation 4 and the Vita – marking one of the year’s biggest releases for Sony’s handheld. Having played Persona 4: Dancing All Night back in 2015, we couldn’t wait to get started with the two new rhythm games from Atlus. Continue reading “Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection review (PS4/Vita)”