A few months after its initial release on PC and PS4, Volume is now available to Vita owners. Here’s our review of the handheld version of Mike Bithell’s latest game. Continue reading “Volume review (Vita)”
Mayan Death Robots updates and comes to consoles!
Perhaps best described as Worms with giant robots, tons of explosions and an over the top sense of style, Mayan Death Robots was launched on Steam last year and developer Sileni Studios is constantly adding new features – completely free of charge. Continue reading “Mayan Death Robots updates and comes to consoles!”
Clandestine review (PC)
We previewed Clandestine a couple of months ago, and it left Steam’s early access late last year. Time to catch up and review the game. Continue reading “Clandestine review (PC)”
Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours review (PS4/Vita)
The side-scrolling shoot ’em up genre pretty much peaked in the late eighties, with games like R-Type and Gradius spawning numerous clones and a few sequels as well. The ‘bullet hell shooter’ emerges a decade later, but traditional side scrollers remained popular, with new releases popping up on every console generation so far. The Darius series is no exception, because the series that started over 25 years ago just had Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours come out for PC, PS4 and Playstation Vita. We had a go with the Playstation versions. Continue reading “Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours review (PS4/Vita)”
Roccat Kiro review
The market for gaming mice exploded a couple of years ago, with companies like Razer, Logitech, Steelseries and Roccat all releasing mice that were focused on the serious pc gamer. DPI values kept getting pushed higher and higher – pretty much to the point where the vast majority of games didn’t even experience any difference anymore. Another popular addition was the inclusion of programmable buttons and macros, allowing even the most complex control schemes to be mapped onto a single mouse (albeit with a ton of buttons). Continue reading “Roccat Kiro review”