Looney Tunes Galactic Sports is one of the few Vita exclusives being published by Sony this year, and comes to us in the shape of a family friendly set of space-themed minigames. We took the game for an intergalactic spin, and here are our thoughts. Continue reading “Looney Tunes Galactic Sports review (Vita)”
Flem review (PC)
Flem is a fun little retro platformer that falls into the category of ‘hard as nails’ platformers, despite it cute exterior. It’s slightly less polished than its better known cousins, but a solid choice for genre enthusiasts. Continue reading “Flem review (PC)”
The Witcher 3 review (PC)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was quite possibly the most anticipated title of the first half of 2015, and it delivers on its promises. We check out CD Projekt Red’s massive RPG that promises to be the final chapter in the Witcher videogame franchise based on Geralt of Rivia. Continue reading “The Witcher 3 review (PC)”
Chip’s Challenge 2 review (PC)
Chip’s Challenge gets a sequel… which (after some legal troubles) just got released almost 25 years after being completed! We take a tile-filled trip down memory lane and check our Chuck Sommerville’s follow-up to the 1989 puzzle classic. Continue reading “Chip’s Challenge 2 review (PC)”
Bunker – The Underground Game developer interview (PC)
This past week saw the release of Bunker – The Underground Game. An indie point and click adventure inspired by the classic games of the 90s that promises a healthy dose of witty humor and pop culture references. As Otto Thompson, you explore an underground bunker that echoes the cold war era and the threat of nuclear war. Judging from our first half hour with the game, the perfect setting for comedy 😉 We spoke to Tony Sundell, the solo developer behind the project to find out more. Continue reading “Bunker – The Underground Game developer interview (PC)”