Before Criminal Girls 2 on the Vita, there was Gal Gun: Double Peace – another title that sexualized teenage school girls, albeit in a slightly more innocent way. The game got a PS4 version at release as well, and has now found its way onto the Steam platform for PC users. Continue reading “Gal Gun: Double Peace review (PC)”
The Metronomicon review (PC)
As far as rhythm games go, The Metronomicon is certainly different – and it’s the best direction we’ve seen the genre go in for years. Continue reading “The Metronomicon review (PC)”
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs review (Vita)
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs isn’t just a mouthful, it’s also an enhanced version of the original PS3/Vita game. Continue reading “Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs review (Vita)”
NHL 17 review (PS4)
NHL 17 for the PS4 reaffirms EA’s hold on the hockey genre – are the innovations worth the upgrade from last year’s version? Continue reading “NHL 17 review (PS4)”
FIFA 17 review (Xbox One)
Part two of the annual battle for the digital football (or soccer) crown has arrived with the release of FIFA 17. Falling behind in the review rating last year, its developers have introduced several new features – time to see how well they work out for the top selling soccer franchise. Continue reading “FIFA 17 review (Xbox One)”