Not too long ago, we reviewed the genre-defying indie title (with the impossibly long name) Aegis of Earth – Protonovus Assault. Available from Aksys/PQube in the west for all of Sony’s current platforms, it has now been released on Steam for PC owners to enjoy. Continue reading “Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault review (PC)”
Pro Pinball Ultra review (PC)
Pro Pinball Ultra is here, with a new version of the classic Timeshock table that was built from the ground up. Time for a review. Continue reading “Pro Pinball Ultra review (PC)”
Defect review (PC)
Defect is a game best described (and reviewed) by exploring its main gameplay mechanic, which is where its brilliance lies. On the surface, Defect is just another 2D space shooter that supports free scrolling in all directions. As such, it doesn’t stand out from the crowd – its visuals are crisp with large spaceships projected against a ‘deep space’ background, but that’s nothing we haven’t seen before. Continue reading “Defect review (PC)”
Chime Sharp review (PC)
The musical puzzle genre is a bit of a niche in videogaming, but the original Chime is one of the better examples of it. Now, with Chime Sharp, there’s a sequel. Continue reading “Chime Sharp review (PC)”
Kerbal Space Program review (Xbox One)
When I learned that Kerbal Space Program was coming to Xbox One, I was surprised. Games of the “simulation” variety don’t often make the leap to consoles, and a game like Kerbal Space Program definitely isn’t as easy to get into as, say, The Sims is. Continue reading “Kerbal Space Program review (Xbox One)”