Akiba’s Beat is Acquire’s follow-up to 2014’s Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed. It’s available for Vita and PS4 – we played the handheld version. Continue reading “Akiba’s Beat review (Vita)”
Alien: Covenant review
Whenever a new movie in the Alien franchise is released, I always have the same hope: that it’ll come close to my favorite in the series, the 1986 sequel Aliens by James Cameron. When Alien: Covenant was announced, that hope came back – and although it’s not nearly as good as Aliens (or the original Alien), I ended up being pleasantly surprised. Continue reading “Alien: Covenant review”
Rezrog preview (PC)
At the end of this month, on the 31st of May, Rezrog will be released. It’s the latest game to come from Kasedo Games, Kalypso Games’ indie label that recently brought us excellent games like The Metronomicon and Project Highrise. We take a look at what to expect from Rezrog. Continue reading “Rezrog preview (PC)”
VR Karts review (PSVR)
When you consider how well VR could work for racing games, it’s surprising to see how few racing games have come out for Playstation VR so far. VR Karts by developer Viewpoint adds a fresh new alternative to the lineup, though so far it’s only available in Europe. Continue reading “VR Karts review (PSVR)”
Skylar & Plux – Adventure on Clover Island review (Xbox One)
Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island is a fun little 3D platformer that’s clearly been inspired by some of the classics of the previous two generations of consoles. It’s available for Xbox One, PS4 and PC – we tested the Xbox One version. Continue reading “Skylar & Plux – Adventure on Clover Island review (Xbox One)”