The indies appear to have gone into overdrive this year and I certainly feel relieved when a smaller game comes to my attention. Dreaming Sarah is one such game that feels almost like a short experience rather than a traditional game. A puzzle-platformer from Asteristic Game Studios, this fairly slim […]

Dreaming Sarah – PS4 Review


While Bishoujo Battle Cyber Panic can’t really be accused of being original, this single screen arcade dodge ’em up was a game that we were keen to review.  Sure, it’s another cheap and cheerful title from Eastasiasoft and is heavily anime flavoured (sorry, I just don’t get it) but it […]

Bishoujo Battle Cyber Panic – PS4 Review


We took a look at the PS4 version of Monster Truck Championship back in October 2020 and Mike gave the game a solid 7 out of 10, praising its handling and variation while raising questions about how much actual content it delivered.  Well, now there’s a PS5 update from Polish coders […]

Monster Truck Championship – PS5 Review



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From developer and publisher rBorn Games comes The Five Covens. Created by final year university students and promoted under the Spanish PlayStation Talents banner, this is from the 2020 Games Camp haul. First off, things don’t start too well as the default language is Spanish when you first load up […]

The Five Covens – PS4 Review


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Blizzard (now Activision Blizzard) these days are best known for their time-stealing MMO World of Warcraft and the Diablo games but back in the 16-bit era their output was a little different.  The Blizzard Arcade Collection is a compilation of three of their earliest games which players may remember from their SNES or […]

Blizzard Arcade Collection – PS4 Review


Every now and then you come across a game where mechanically, there’s something on offer that feels different and fresh. Spooky Chase by QUByte Interactive and Burning Goat Studio, is one of those instances. From a combination of small Brazilian studios, this platformer looks to a neat idea and hangs […]

Spooky Chase – PS4 Review



Kill It With Fire from developer Casey Donnellan Games and publisher TinyBuild is a port of the PC game released on Steam last August. And it’s really rather good. This reviewer lives in a house with three others, one is my small child who thinks spiders are cute. Then there’s […]

Kill It With Fire – PS4 Review


Whilst I do take my motorsport very seriously, I can’t help but admire the spectacle of monster trucks. These behemoths live for big jumps and destruction and Rainbow Studios have arrived to bring for a new edition of the Monster Jam series. Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 looks to build […]

Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 – PS4 Review


Knight’s Retreat is a Chess-themed puzzle game from minimalist developers Minimol Games and is a continuation of their Knight Swap series.  The idea here is that you have to move your knight pieces to target positions on each level using their standard L-shaped moves.  Of course, beyond the early levels […]

Knight’s Retreat – PS4 Review



Moose Life is the latest from Llamasoft AKA Jeff Minter, ungulate obsessed coder par excellence. This reviewer first got into Jeff’s work with the amazing Tempest 2000 on Jaguar, though no doubt some of PSC’s editorial guys of similar vintage hark back even further. The PS4 Llamasoft games have been […]

Moose Life – PS4 Review


It may be the nostalgia talking, but what would be the first thing you think of when reading or hearing the pop-punk warcry of “YA YA YA YA YA”? Chances are, you either have no idea what I am talking about and are too young to remember it. That or […]

Taxi Chaos – PS4 Review


As luck would have it, we were clamouring for a PS5 redux of The Sinking City as previously reviewed by our man Mike in 2019. OK, perhaps we weren’t, but this is a welcome addition to the burgeoning indie catalogue on Sony’s newest console. The opening splash screens indicate that […]

The Sinking City – PS5 Review