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Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling from Moonsprout Games by way of publisher Dangen Entertainment is an action RPG  that came out on PC last winter.  Now out on all current consoles including the PS4, we get to enjoy it too. We’ve seen endless comparisons to the Paper Mario series from […]

Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling – PS4 Review


Say the words visual novel to me and I have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Just through osmosis, I’ve gained a perception of a genre that has a rather uneasy underbelly to it. Strawberry Vinegar manages to punch this home every step of the way. Coming from […]

Strawberry Vinegar – PS4 Review


I ended up coming around to Remnant: From the Ashes in my original review. At times it was frustrating and repetitive by design but the loop of replaying areas hoping to trigger an event you hadn’t seen in order to get different gear or traits became quite addictive and I […]

Remnant: From the Ashes – Swamps of Corsus – DLC ...



For all that Trailmakers doesn’t have Lego branding, you’d be forgiven for thinking it should have. Flashbulb Games are also based in Copenhagen, which although not that close to Billund (home of Lego) makes us wonder a little at what might have been. Trailmakers was an exclusive on Xbox One […]

Trailmakers – PS4 Review


Castle Pals is the latest Ratalaika release, publishing on behalf of Toronto-based solo developer Brad Erkkila. The titular pals being a girl called Kylee and a boy called Owen. Kylee can punch enemies and jump without any complication. Owen has the ability to fly due to his little hat with […]

Castle Pals – PS4 Review


Sport is very slowly getting back on the menu. The real Tour de France is hoping for a race in August whilst the virtual equivalent is hitting shelves when the original race was due to be scheduled. We live in unprecedented times but, you can rest assured that Cyanide will […]

Tour de France 2020 – PS4 Review



Many Faces is a single-screen platform shoot ’em up from the recently prolific Eastasiasoft and continues their recent trend for basic shoot ’em ups with very easily obtained platinum trophies. In this game you play as an egg-shaped being (very reminiscent of the ZX Spectrum character Dizzy) who can walk […]

Many Faces – PS4 Review


Here at PlayStation Country we’re big fans of Mortal Kombat.  Now admittedly back in the day this was more for the great characters and over the top violence than the actual game mechanics but in recent years, the series has been on fire somewhat.  We adored Mortal Kombat X (especially […]

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath


GORN was a pretty early title on the PC VR scene. It wasn’t officially released until last year but was floating around in early access form for a couple of years prior. Now it’s on the PS4, a VR exclusive title that requires the use of two Move controllers. VR […]

GORN – PSVR Review



Maneater is a mid-budget shark ’em up from US-based devs Tripwire Interactive who are best known for their Killing Floor titles.  Set in the fictional locale that is Port Clovis, you play as a shark who is looking to dominate the waters as the local apex predator while also hunting down the man […]

Maneater – PS4 Review


For the past few years there’s only been one show in town when it comes to a licenced Major League Baseball game on consoles. Literally in this case, MLB The Show 2020 being the current iteration. So if you’re a developer who wants to produce a baseball game you have […]

Super Mega Baseball 3 – PS4 Review


It would be a bit remiss to state that first person shooters have been ignored in recent years. It is by far the most dominant method of play and has been such since the late nineties, with technological leaps and developer focus lending itself to a whole host of innovation, […]

Ion Fury – PS4 Review