NIS’s latest Vita release is Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy. That’s quite a mouthful, but so is the game genre it falls under. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy review (Vita)”
LEGO Jurassic World review (Vita)
LEGO Jurassic World for the Vita is exactly what you’d expect from Traveller’s Tales: fun to play, full of excellent fan service and shrunk down to size for a handheld console. Here’s our full review. Continue reading “LEGO Jurassic World review (Vita)”
Magnetic: Cage Closed review (PC/Xbox One)
Magnetic: Cage Closed is a fun physics-based first person shooter, but it’s no Portal 3. Since there hasn’t even been an announcement on that one though, why not read on for our review? Continue reading “Magnetic: Cage Closed review (PC/Xbox One)”
Sparkle Unleashed review (Vita)
Sparkle Unleashed is a great little game to take on the road, provided that you don’t already have something similar installed on your handheld. A cross-buy on PS4 and Vita, we look at the Vita version. Continue reading “Sparkle Unleashed review (Vita)”
Hatred – Developer Interview
Perhaps this year’s most controversial game thus far, Hatred was recently released on Steam. We look back on the release and look forward towards the future with Przemysław Szczepaniak, a Business Development Manager for Hatred developer Destructive Creations. Continue reading “Hatred – Developer Interview”