It came as no surprise that 2K was bringing its dominant NBA 2K franchise back this year. NBA 2K19 is out now for PS4, Xbox One and PC – we played on Microsoft’s platform for this year’s edition. Continue reading “NBA 2K19 review (Xbox One)”
LEGO DC Super-Villains preview (Gamescom)
Due out for release next month on a variety of systems, LEGO DC Super-Villains features familiar LEGO gameplay from Traveller’s Tales but with a different kind of attitude. We got a hands on demo during Gamescom. Continue reading “LEGO DC Super-Villains preview (Gamescom)”
NASCAR Heat 3 review (Xbox One)
The revitalized NASCAR Heat franchise (the original game is almost twenty years old and we didn’t get a sequel until last year) got a third entry earlier this month. Developed by Monster Games and published by 704Games, it’s out for Xbox One, PS4 and PC – we took a drive on the Xbox One version. Continue reading “NASCAR Heat 3 review (Xbox One)”
Sigi – A Fart For Melusina review (Vita)
Sigi – A Fart for Melusina by pixel.lu, as if the title didn’t already give it away, doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s a fun little diversion in the shape of a retro platformer, and it’s out for Xbox One, PS4, Switch, PC and the Playstation Vita. We tested the latter. Continue reading “Sigi – A Fart For Melusina review (Vita)”
V-Rally 4 review (Xbox One)
It’s been over fifteen years (and two console generations), but V-Rally returns with a Kylotonn-developed fourth main entry in the franchise. Out first on Xbox One and PS4 and soon on PC, we put the Xbox version to the test. Continue reading “V-Rally 4 review (Xbox One)”