The advent of Steam has given rise to two major developments in PC gaming: a huge volume of indie games being released to the masses, and the popularity of game bundles that offer a variety of games for a fraction of the price you’d pay when buying them separately. “Mommy’s Best Action Pack” is a combination of these two developments. Continue reading “Mommy’s Best Action Pack review (PC)”
Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide review (PC)
We take a look at the Warhammer-based End Times – Vermintide, a cooperative shooter/brawler in a fantasy setting. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide review (PC)”
The Witcher – Hearts of Stone review (PC)
Although it was released early on in the year, The Witcher 3 is still a top contender for Game of the Year honors here at Press Play. It was postponed a few times, but once it was finally released it was well worth the wait and a fitting finale to Geralt of Rivia’s storyline. That’s regarding the main story, because we can still expect at least two large DLC campaigns to be coming our way – the first of which is now upon us. Continue reading “The Witcher – Hearts of Stone review (PC)”
The Age of Decadence review (PC)
The Age of Decadence is an RPG in the true sense of the word. Or three words. It’s a genre that we commonly associate with action RPGs these days – with franchises like The Witcher, The Elder Scrolls and Final Fantasy all featuring their own blend of combat. In those games, combat is actually a prerequisite for success, and something you’ll engage in often so you can level up your skills and face tougher enemies later on. Not so in The Age of Decadence – here, story development takes center stage, and not stat building. Continue reading “The Age of Decadence review (PC)”
BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend review (PS4/PS3/Vita)
Blazblue Chrono Phantasma Extend finally comes to our European shores after initial releases in Japan and the US. We checked out the PS4, PS3 and Vita versions of one of 2015’s best fighters. Continue reading “BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend review (PS4/PS3/Vita)”