Horror games are great when done well, and Amnesia: The Dark Descent was one of the good ones when it was released on the PC back in 2010. It has now come over to the PS4 as a full package of the game, DLC and sequel. With recent evolutions in […]
Hue by Fiddlesticks was released on the PS4 a few months ago and now there is a Vita version with cross buy. That’s the version of this unique puzzler I’ve been looking at. You play as Hue, a boy who is looking for his mother. She invented a ring that […]
We reviewed a Touhou title not too long ago, Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet, which was a bullet hell shooter/fighting game starring a cast of female characters. Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity stars the same characters but is an action RPG. You get to choose between two characters to play as, the […]
I’ve dallied with MMORPGs in the past and enjoyed my time with them, Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization is not an MMORPG, but would like you to believe it is. The game is actually telling the story of players in a MMORPG and you control the avatar of one of […]
Space Rift is an episodic space opera that sees you playing as a space miner called Casey Black who unwittingly finds himself in a key role in a battle for freedom against the greedy Weyss and Pandora corporations. Taking it leaf out of Total Recall’s book, Space Rift‘s war is […]
I like a bit of Science Fiction lapping up books, movies and TV shows about it. I also like Japanese games as I find they often provide different view points I’m not always used to. Steins;Gate 0 is a game which seems to straddle these two worlds being as it […]
2013’s Ittle Dew was an unabashed homage to the classic Legend of Zelda games that managed to garner a little fondness with critics and players alike. Three years on, Nicalis return to present a sequel. Is this flattery lively to hit second time around or is the formula wearing thin? […]
The beginnings of BlazBlue is rooted in Guilty Gear. When Arc System Works lost the rights to Guilty Gear, they started work on a spiritual successor that would channel the same insane speed and deep fighting mechanics that had made Guilty Gear so beloved among fighting game fans. Now, with […]
Point and click, point and click. There really should be another name for this genre on consoles as when you play it with a DualShock 4 its more like walk and press X game. Silence is the sequel to a PC game from 1998 called The Whispered World, yeah no […]
These days artsy games are very common and a consequence of that is that the effect of them is lessened a tad. Small Radios Big Televisions is yet another and to be honest I’m not really sure how I feel about it. But hey, this is a review so let’s […]
Ever since Left 4 Dead came out and Gears of War popularised the horde mode developers have been enjoying the team based survival dynamic. Particularly Tripwire who rode the success with the brilliant Killing Floor, a game that skirted away from afterthought implementations that have inexplicably gained popularity such as […]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel 2 is a tough game to review. This is pretty much a ‘part 2’ to The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel, the game released in Europe earlier this year. The game ended on a cliff hanger and this picks up […]