The latest Call of Duty entry from Sledgehammer Games is Call of Duty: WWII, marking a return to its origins for Activisions powerhouse franchise. A smart move? We focused on the single player campaign for the purpose of this review. Continue reading “Call of Duty: WWII single player review (PC)”
Murder on the Orient Express review
The 2017 retelling of the classic Agatha Christie novel Murder on the Orient Express is now playing in cinemas. Featuring an all-star cast, is it a mystery worth deciphering? Continue reading “Murder on the Orient Express review”
League of War: VR Arena review (PSVR)
League of War: VR Arena is now available for Playstation VR and delivers a fast-paced virtual reality approach to real time strategy to the platform. As a huge bonus, it also allows you to play with a second player who plays with a DualShock and the TV while you wear the VR headset. Continue reading “League of War: VR Arena review (PSVR)”
Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut review (PS4)
Before I started playing Slayaway Camp, I had only seen a few screenshots of the game and knew it was heavily inspired by a bunch of classic horror/slasher franchises. I had no idea what it played like, and was surprised to find out it’s actually a puzzle title. Developed by Blue Wizard Digital, whose team members previously worked on popular games like Peggle and Bejeweled, it’s no surprise that Slayaway Camp is also available for mobile devices. The PS4 version is the game’s console debut, and its gameplay made me wish there was a Vita version as well. Continue reading “Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut review (PS4)”
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds review (PS4)
Horizon: Zero Dawn has received its first major expansion with The Frozen Wilds. Is it worth shelling out a little extra cash for? We took a look. Continue reading “Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds review (PS4)”