Hood: Outlaws & Legends is a 4v4 multiplayer mix of stealth, melee and archery from the very well-established Sumo Digital and is their next game after the PlayStation 5 launch title Sackboy: A Big Adventure.   The game is a PvPvE kind of affair which is to say that you and your […]

Hood: Outlaws & Legends – PS5 Review


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We reviewed Wreckfest back in 2019, giving the game a very respectable 8/10.  Well now, the game has been given a bit of an upgrade and shipped out on PS5.  It initially came out as one of the PlayStation Plus free games but by the time you’re reading this, it’s now no […]

Wreckfest – PS5 Review


Astalon: Tears of the Earth is a 2D roguelike hack and slash platformer from Canadian coders LABS Works which is run by Matt Kap, the developer of Castle in the Darkness.  Set in a dying, post-apocalyptic world the game comes with its fair share of lore. Three explorers are wandering […]

Astalon: Tears of the Earth – PS4 Review



Call it a hunch but I think I prefer visual novels that adapt a source that is somewhat well-known. Having reviewed Cinders in the past, I enjoyed that take on the Cinderella story. It also felt like a breath of fresh air from a genre more pre-occupied with telling the […]

A Little Lily Princess – PS4 Review


The fighting game genre is one that has enjoyed a population spike in recent years. There has been no end of great, competitive experiences emerging thanks to the advent of esports. Seeing classic franchises such as Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and Guilty Gear continuing a legacy of high-quality combat, while […]

Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown- PS4 Review


From Green Dinosaur Games by way of Ratalaika Games comes Rabisco+. We’re a little confused as to what particularly differentiates this from Rabisco on Steam, let alone what the + denotes. At any rate, what we have here is a cute puzzler where you have to guide a cute cloud […]

Rabisco+ – PS4 Review



The latter years of Sega’s Mega Drive were a tumultuous time. With the looming threat of 32-bit powerhouse consoles on the horizon, to a casual observer, you would have been forgiven to think that the days of 16-bit were nigh. Despite this, 1994 proved to be one hell of a […]

Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World – PS4 Review


From developer Experiment 101; founded by ex-Avalanche alumnus Stefan Ljungvist; and published by owner THQ Nordic, we have action RPG Biomutant. Ljungvist’s experience on the Just Cause series isn’t immediately evident, nor is Mad Max  either, but after a while it becomes clear. After an intriguing cutscene showing a rodent-like […]

Biomutant – PS4 Review


Much like Namco, Capcom have never been afraid to dip into their rich arcade history for a cheeky compilation.  They’ve put out coin-op ports and collections on every console generation and now it’s the turn for the previous generation to get theirs (or current if you’re still struggling to source […]

Capcom Arcade Stadium – PS4 Review



It’s not very often I sit down to write a review and have to really consider the value proposition on offer. I’m no stranger to dealing with shorter experiences but I tend to see most of them as appropriately priced. With all this in mind, Gutwhale arrives from Stuffed Wombat […]

Gutwhale – PS4 Review


RetroMachina from developer Orbit Studio and English indie publisher super.com, is  a sci-fi action adventure. If we had to elevator pitch it, we’d call it Not Ratchet But Clank. You see, you also play as a defective robot. Only rather negotiating than a 3D environment, you’re in an exquisitely illustrated […]

RetroMachina – PS4 Review


Comedy video games are a sub-genre with a laboured past. You either get the games that are built around a story and great gameplay with comedic elements like the Sam and Max series; games that are purposefully bad, yet fun like Octodad: Dadliest Catch or they end up being bottom […]

Protocol – PS4 Review