At GenCon 2018 in Indianapolis, White Wolf Entertainment has just released the fifth edition of Vampire: The Masquerade. It marks the return of an iconic tabletop role-playing game, roughly seven years since the 20th anniversary edition hit the market. Continue reading “Vampire: The Masquerade V5 released at GenCon (impressions)”
Pixel Ripped 1989 review (PSVR)
Pixel Ripped 1989 is the Ready Player One of virtual reality games, and that’s a big compliment. Out now for various VR-enabled systems, we played the Playstation VR version of the game for this review. Continue reading “Pixel Ripped 1989 review (PSVR)”
Pic-a-Pix Color / Fill-a-Pix – Phil’s Epic Adventure reviews (Vita)
In recent months, developer/publisher Lightwood Games had released two casual puzzlers on the Playstation Vita. Pic-a-Pix Color and Fill-a-Pix: Phil’s Epic Adventure certainly aren’t unique and they’re both available on other systems as well, but they cater to a specific crowd and they do so very well. Here are our reviews of the Vita versions. Continue reading “Pic-a-Pix Color / Fill-a-Pix – Phil’s Epic Adventure reviews (Vita)”
Sudden Strike 4 – European Battlefields Edition review (Xbox One)
The European Battlefields Edition of Sudden Strike 4 was just released by Kalypso and is now available on Xbox One – the first time Xbox gamers get to play a Sudden Strike game. Continue reading “Sudden Strike 4 – European Battlefields Edition review (Xbox One)”
The Banner Saga 3 review (PS4/PC)
Out now as a multiplatform release, The Banner Saga 3 concludes a trilogy of games by Stoic. Celebrated and critically acclaimed since the first title, does the third part keep the momentum going? You can find out on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4 and PC/Mac – we played the PS4 and PC versions. Continue reading “The Banner Saga 3 review (PS4/PC)”