Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (PS4) Review
The original Street Fighter Arcade game came out in arcades back in 1987, with a home console port following it in 1988. Since then we have been getting something ‘Street Fighter’ related almost every year, be it a new game, ...
Read MoreMoonlighter (PS4) Review
People who have read my reviews before will know that certain genres and games get me all giddy and excited. Genres such as puzzle games, strategy, simulations and point-and-click games. However, one genre hasn’t been brought up by myself before, ...
Read MoreFox n Forests (PS4) Review
Fox n Forests, from Bonus Level Entertainment, is a 16-bit inspired game which has been heavily marketed as having heavy inspirations from games such as Ghouls ‘n Ghosts. So, my initial impression and question to the developer was, “Is this going to be ...
Read MorePixelJunk Monsters 2 (PS4) Review
PixelJunk Monsters on PS3 came out in 2007 to great reviews and the ‘deluxe’ edition on PSP received scores in the 90’s. The game was simple, it was a Tower Defence game where you would build towers in order to stop the ...
Read MoreDeath Road to Canada (PS4) Review
Death Road to Canada is basically the Oregon Trail but with Zombies. Oh wait, we have already got that, it’s called the Organ Trail… Okay, so the idea isn’t 100% original, but considering this game plays more like a top-down ...
Read MoreDevious Dungeon (PS4, PS Vita) Review
There are a few gameplay genres and visual styles which are very, very common these days. In terms of genres, we have a huge amount of rogue-lite and mobile phone/table ports and visually we have tonnes of ‘pixel-art’ style games. ...
Read MoreBleed 2 (PS4) Review
The original Bleed, which was released back in 2012 on PC and in August last year on the PS4, was a perfect example of a solid indie pixel-art side-scrolling action game done well. From Bootdisk Revolution, Bleed reminded me of ...
Read MoreMasters of Anima (PS4) Review
First, we had Pikmin, then came along Overlord, and now we have a new title which involves micromanagement of various classes of minions – Masters of Anima. From developer Passtech Games and publisher Focus Home Interactive, Masters of Anima seamlessly builds ...
Read MoreThe Adventure Pals (PS4) Review
The Adventure Pals is a witty, crazy, wacky, fun platformer for gamers of all ages and skill levels. Developer Massive Monster and Publisher Armor Games have brought us a game which will not only keep you entertained for 8-10 hours ...
Read MorePenny-Punching Princess (PS Vita) Review
Penny-Punching Princess is quite a unique title coming from NIS America which combines elements of a beat ’em-up with RPG and even a bit of resource management. Hot on the heels of The Longest Five Minutes, which was another NIS ...
Read MoreAtelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings (PS4) Review
I don’t have much of a history with the Atelier series, I came into it at Atelier Sophie and proceeded to Atelier Firis and now the final game in the current “Mysterious” trilogy, Atelier Lydie & Suelle. There has been ...
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