Sandra Bullock’s first major on-screen role in years, Ocean’s Eight revives the franchise that started with Sinatra in 1960 and gained modern day popularity when George Clooney assumed the role of Danny Ocean in a trilogy of films that started forty years later and ended about ten years ago. A lot has changed since then… here’s our review of Ocean’s Eight. Continue reading “Ocean’s Eight review”
The Lost Child review (Vita)
The Lost Child, out now in the west on PS4, Switch and Playstation Vita, is NIS America’s latest conversion of a game previously available in Japan. Adding to an already strong NISA library on the Vita, we tested the game on Sony’s handheld. Continue reading “The Lost Child review (Vita)”
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr review (PC)
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr’s PC version has released out of early access, roughly a month before console gamers will be able to get their hands on the game. We took a look at the Steam version of the game, marking the end of a long journey. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr review (PC)”
Jurassic World Evolution review (PC)
About a week after the release of the latest movie entry in the franchise, Frontier Developments released Jurassic World Evolution. Connected more to the franchise as a whole than to the most recent movie, it’s a park builder/management sim that’s available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC. We played the PC version, and here’s our review of that edition. Continue reading “Jurassic World Evolution review (PC)”
Unravel Two review (PS4)
Today we’re looking at Unravel Two, which was simultaneously announced and released during E3 as one of EA’s surprises for this year. Available on PS4, Xbox One and PC, we checked the PS4 version. Continue reading “Unravel Two review (PS4)”