Guilty Gear Xrd Rev. 2 is an updated version of Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator, available as a paid upgrade also available as a standalone version. We played it on PS4, but – like Revelator – you can also grab it on PS3, treating the PS3 crowd to a rare gem of a game in 2017. Continue reading “Guilty Gear Xrd Rev. 2 review (PS4)”
Steel Division: Normandy 44 review (PC)
Steel Division: Normandy ’44 is the start of something brand new for Eugen Systems and walks a fine line between real time strategy games and wargames. Here is our review. Continue reading “Steel Division: Normandy 44 review (PC)”
Embers of Mirrim review (Xbox One)
Embers of Mirrim is a good looking platform by Creative Bytes Studios that’s getting its multiplatform release this week. Available for PS4, Xbox One and PC, we played the Xbox One version for this review. Continue reading “Embers of Mirrim review (Xbox One)”
Akiba’s Beat review (Vita)
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”