UltraGoodness 2 is the latest from Ratalaika,  the first UltraGoodness still remaining a Steam only joint. It shares the same developer in Rasul Mono with music from Sergey Mozharovskiy. Whereas UltraGoodness was resolutely pixel art, Rasul has uprated the graphical style in the sequel to be a bit more console […]

UltraGoodness 2 – PS4 Review


Whist I may still be a relative newcomer to the Ys franchise each game I play impresses me immensely as does Falcom’s output as a whole. I’ve played Ys Origins and Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA and now the trend continues with Ys IX: Monstrum Nox. Again you play as […]

Ys IX: Monstrum Nox – PS4 Review


Here at PlayStation Country, we love Indie games. Without tooting our own horns too much, a vast amount of our review content is derived from these lesser ventured games, from lesser known developers. There is usually a lot to love about these titles as Indie game developers can venture into […]

Waves Out! – PS4 Review



We Were Here is a first-person, online co-op puzzle game from Dutch coders Total Mayhem.  Released back in 2017 on PC, the game is now on PSN and free for a limited time as we wait for the game’s two follow-ups, We Were Here Too and We Were Here Together to hit […]

We Were Here – PS4 Review


The Pedestrian from Skookum Arts could well be a GBA game given its resolutely 2D puzzle set and stickman protagonist. But it’s not and we’re happy to report that it’s out on PS5. As you can no doubt tell from the screenshots here, on the face of it, The Pedestrian […]

The Pedestrian – PS5 Review


Ginga Force is a vertically-scrolling shoot ’em up that has quite an interesting pedigree.  It comes from genre-specialists Qute Corporation and they’re responsible for some fairly unique releases.  They initially started out making shoot ’em ups for the WonderSwan handheld before porting them to the Xbox 360 and continuing to make […]

Ginga Force – PS4 Review



Gods Will Fall is a new Rogue-like title with some interesting ideas. The titular gods have started to get greedy, asking for more and more sacrifices and man has had enough. An army sails towards the island that the gods inhabit but the majority don’t make it, the gods destroying […]

Gods Will Fall – PS4 Review


It’s one of those times again where I need to start a review with a confession. For this one, I must admit the heinous sin of not being a tabletop games player. Now, this may not be a concern for some people. I like to think I am not the […]

Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood – PS5 Review


It’s another day in the visual novel dungeon and this time Vera Blanc: Ghost in the Castle is my quarry. Ian reviewed Winter Wolves’ last effort Full Moon back in November, to be honest, not much has changed. Our titular heroine is back in the mood for some paranormal investigating. […]

Vera Blanc: Ghost in the Castle – PS4 Review



It isn’t often that a series will fundamentally change from one game to the next but when Italian coding crew 34BigThings revisited Redout, their super-fast, futuristic racer, they decided to turn it into a space-based shoot ’em up.  Redout: Space Assault is a third-person, into-the-screen shooter that has very little in common […]

Redout: Space Assault – PS4 Review


Couch co-op might not entirely be the best thing in mind during a pandemic. Still, there’s plenty of people stuck indoors, potentially with family, friends or flatmates so games of that ilk might see some joy. One such game is Bonkies, a cooperative building game that oozes charm but maybe […]

Bonkies – PS4 Review


Helheim Hassle from developer and publisher Perfectly Paranormal is another tale of macabre humour from the same guys that brought us Manual Samuel. You control limbs here too, only rather than having to manually breathe or keep your posture as you did before, each limb can be individually controlled. Bjørn […]

Helheim Hassle – PS4 Review