Homefront: The Revolution is not a direct sequel to 2011’s Homefront by THQ, but it does visit a familiar setting. Check our review of Deep Silver’s re-imagining of Homefront below. Continue reading “Homefront: The Revolution review (PC)”
FATED: The Silent Oath review (PC)
FATED: The Silent Oath may be very rough around the edges, but it provides a virtual reality experience which shows the promise of the medium. Here’s our review. Continue reading “FATED: The Silent Oath review (PC)”
P.O.L.L.E.N. review (PC)
Here’s our review of P.O.L.L.E.N, a sci-fi adventure with Oculus Rift support. We actually first learned about P.O.L.L.E.N last summer, when we met with Finnish developer Mindfield Games. About nine months later the game is out as part of the first batch of Oculus Rift games coming out since the release of the consumer version of the headset. Continue reading “P.O.L.L.E.N. review (PC)”
Time Machine VR review (PC)
Time Machine VR isn’t a virtual reality version of the classic novel or even the more modern movie adaptations – but it does borrow familiar elements from popular culture. Here’s our review of the game, available now for both the Oculus Rift and the HTC Vive. Continue reading “Time Machine VR review (PC)”
TASTEE: Lethal Tactics review (PC)
TASTEE – Lethal Tactics kind of came out of nowhere for us. As a turn-based strategy game, it was up against some stiff competition, since in recent months we had already tested The Banner Saga 2 and XCOM 2 – both excellent examples in the genre. Here are our thoughts on TASTEE – Lethal Tactics by Skybox Labs. Continue reading “TASTEE: Lethal Tactics review (PC)”