Torchlight II is a port of a 2012 Diablo clone which was itself the sequel to the 2009 original.  Although the series has always debuted on the PC, Torchlight did eventually make it across to the previous gen of consoles and I played through it on the Xbox 360.  The sequel has now […]

Torchlight II – PS4 Review


This reviewer loved Tearaway on Vita and subsequently Tearaway Unfolded on PS4. The creative lead for both of those is a gentleman called Rex Crowle. As well as Atoi’s two adventures, he worked on Little Big Planet and several Lionhead games including Fable and Black & White. Along with fellow Media […]

Knights and Bikes – PS4 Review


Since handing over the reins to Kylotonn, the WRC series has been on something of an upward trend. The sport’s been well-handled without necessarily stepping into something truly spectacular. WRC 8 hopes to change all that with some new features, smart decisions and more reasons to race from point to […]

WRC 8 – PS4 Review



Dark Souls gets thrown around as a comparison far too much these days. Any game which has the audacity to kill you (in game, obviously) is automatically compared to From Software’s now classic series and as such it’s lost most of its meaning. Annoyingly I now have to compare Remnant: […]

Remnant: From the Ashes – PS4 Review


There isn’t enough praise given to games that appear in the category of palette cleanser. These are the type of titles that offer something a bit different from your usual run and guns or fighting games. These unsung heroes generally appear in the form of indie retro platformer efforts or […]

Newt One – PS4 Review


If you have seen any of the promotional material or screenshots from this game, then you would be forgiven in thinking that Whipseey and the Lost Atlas is as close to a Kirby game as possibly can be mustered. From the small, round pink blob of a protagonist, Waddle-Dee style […]

Whipseey and the Lost Atlas – PS4 Review



Brawler’s can come in many shapes and sizes. Born Lucky Games have opted to take a rather interesting approach with Roarr! Jurassic Edition. You’re put in the capable hands of a dinosaur named Sue and tasked with destroying otherworldly invaders but, whilst the premise is interesting, the game lacks more […]

Roarr! Jurassic Edition – PS4 Review


Legend of the Skyfish is a cross-buy puzzle/adventure title that comes from the super-prolific publishers Ratalaika Games and is a port of a 2016 iOS game from Brazilian coders Mgaia Studio.  It’s a top-down affair that sees you playing as Little Red Hook, a girl who has to save her brother […]

Legend of the Skyfish – PS4 Review


Sometimes you look at a PS4 release and have two questions.  Firstly, how the absolute fuck did this get cleared for a release on my still respectably powerful PS4?  But secondly, and more existentially perhaps, why the fuck does this exist?  Pacific Wings is one of those games but before we start […]

Pacific Wings – PS4 Review



Control comes from the makers of Max Payne and Alan Wake, Remedy Entertainment. Those familiar with their games know them for their third person shooters and that they are rarely straight forward. From Max Payne‘s film noir story and use of bullet time to Alan Wake‘s light based gameplay and […]

Control – PS4 Review


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As rational, sensible human beings with a degree of taste when it comes to gaming we are big fans of FlatOut or, more specifically, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage which was the Xbox 360’s updated version of FlatOut 2.  The series’ developer, Bugbear Interactive, who aren’t the most active developers ever it seems, have returned […]

Wreckfest – PS4 Review


Mekabolt is the latest release from Ratalaika. It just happens to be the debut title of pixel artist and regular contributor to other games somepx. The titular mekabolt is a miracle device that disables mechanical objects, some permanently, others on a strictly temporary basis. The opening spiel of the game […]

Mekabolt – PS4 Review