The latest Blazblue title from Arc System Works has arrived, and it’s a little different from previous entries in the franchise. Focusing on tag team battles with characters from other franchises, Blazblue Cross Tag Battle is a dream come true for those who aren’t just fond of the core series but also appreciate the other characters and story arcs. Also available on the Switch, here’s our review of the PS4 version. Continue reading “Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle review (PS4)”
Awkward review (PS4)
From the development team at Snap Finger Click, who previously gave us It’s Quiz Time, comes Awkward – a trivia game that’s different than all the others. Find out how in our review – for which we used the PS4 version. The game’s also available on Steam and Xbox One – just be sure you play on a system where you can engage in some old fashioned couch multiplayer action. Continue reading “Awkward review (PS4)”
Aragami: Shadow Edition review (PS4)
About a year and a half ago, I first played Aragami after reading several positive reviews about the game. I wasn’t disappointed – it was an excellent take on the ninja stealth genre and it deserved its physical disc edition that I have sitting on my shelf. Now, developer Lince Works has come out with a re-release of the game – the Shadow Edition, which doesn’t just feature Aragami but also its brand new expansion Nightfall. Here’s our look at the new content. Continue reading “Aragami: Shadow Edition review (PS4)”
Overload review/interview (PC)
After a good run in early access, Overload was just released on Steam by the team at Revival Productions – which consists of many Descent alumni. We did a full preview not too long ago, so we’re doing something a little different this time – a mini review with a short developer interview attached. For the latter, we talked to Matt Toschlog, one of co-founders at Revival. Continue reading “Overload review/interview (PC)”
Tennis World Tour review (PS4)
Hot on the heels of AO Tennis, Tennis World Tour is now out on PS4 and Xbox One. Does it serve up an ace, or fall victim to a series of double faults? Continue reading “Tennis World Tour review (PS4)”