Gert Lush Gaming: Rapid Game Reviews & Insights

Review: Danger Scavenger (Steam)

Danger Scavenger is fast-paced action, cyberpunk-themed, roguelike skyline crawler. Blow up, cut, shoot enemy robots on the roofs of skyscrapers. Choose your way to higher levels, loot, buy stuff, upgrade yourself, fight against greedy corporations, be a rebel! Pros: Decent...

Urban Trial Tricky Deluxe Edition Review

Review: Urban Trial Tricky (Nintendo Switch)

Hold on to your seat and pull off the most savage tricks and combos on your motorbike. Ride free, spin in the air, move back and forth and let yourself be carried away by the exciting, fast-paced gameplay, colorful visuals,...

Review: Octonaut (PlayStation 4)

The world has been taken over by an alien invasion. On the eve of destruction, humanity called out for their last hope. Octonaut we need your help! Pros: Modern Pixel art graphics. 166.6kb download size. Platinum trophy. Video filter options-3...

Preview: Main Assembly (Steam Early Access)

Pros: Bright colorful graphics. 2186mb Download size. Steam achievements. Controller support. Optional tutorial section with 12 lessons on how to build. The tutorial has collectible scrolls attached to optional tasks to get unlocks. You play as a little robot drone...

Review: Pokemon Shield Isle of Armour DLC (Nintendo Switch)

The Isle of Armor—a giant island full of environments that are different than any you’ve seen so far in the Galar region. You’ll find wave-swept beaches, forests, bogs, caves, and sand dunes! There are plenty of Pokémon that make this...

Review: 51 Worldwide Games (Nintendo Switch)

Clear the table and settle down with friends and family to enjoy a diverse collection of timeless favorites, in person or online**, in 51 Worldwide Games. From ancient board games to modern classics, relaxing solitaire games to fast-paced toy sports,...

Review: Monster Train (Steam)

Monster Train is a strategic roguelike deck-building game with a twist. Set on a train to hell, you’ll use tactical decision making to defend multiple vertical battlegrounds. With real-time competitive multiplayer and endless replayability, Monster Train is always on time....

Beyond Blue review

Review: Beyond Blue (PlayStation 4)

Beyond Blue is a single-player narrative adventure that takes you deep into our planet’s beating blue heart. Explore the awesome wonder and unbounded mystery that exists within the world’s ocean. Pros: Really nice detailed graphics. 11.58gb download size. Platinum trophy....

Review: Ant-Gravity Tinys Adventure (Nintendo Switch)

Ant-gravity is a 2D Platform game with puzzle elements in which you control Tiny, an ant with the power to control gravity. Pros: Cartoon graphics. 211mb download size. Options- rotation speed slider/amount of dead ants on-screen slider and motion sensitivity...

Preview: Hardspace Shipbreaker (Steam Early Access)

Equipped with cutting-edge salvaging tech, carve & slice spaceships to recover valuable materials. Upgrade your gear to take on more lucrative contracts and pay your billion credits debt to LYNX Corp. Pros: Decent graphics. 2850mb Download size. 3 save slots....

Review: Disintegration (Steam)

Disintegration is a sci-fi FPS combined with RTS elements. Pilot a heavily weaponized Gravcycle while commanding your troops on the ground as you battle through a thrilling single-player campaign and in frenetic PvP multiplayer. Pros: Decent graphics. 10635mb Download size....

Review: PONG Quest (PlayStation 4)

PONG Quest is a new take on the seminal arcade smash. Take control of a brave young paddle and traverse treacherous lands – each loosely based on various classic Atari® hits – in this uniquely PONG-themed dungeon-crawling RPG. Pros: Chunky...

Review: Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor (PlayStation 4)

The Dark Heart of Skyrim beats from the depths in The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor. Explore the snow-swept region of Western Skyrim and face an ancient vampiric army that once plagued Tamriel, bent on devouring souls to fuel their rebirth,...

Review: Pixboy (Nintendo Switch)

Pixboy is a 2D platformer in old-school colors that gives you the true retro vibes. There are 40 hand-crafted levels, 30 enemies, 150+ secret rooms, and 24 color themes resembling old devices from the previous century. Pros: Retro 8 Bit...

Review: Darius Cozmic Collection Console (PlayStation 4)

Experience one of the most influential horizontally scrolling shoot ’em up series of all time from the comfort of your home, on your TV screen. Developed by the legendary TAITO Corporation and first released for arcade machines, the monumental Darius...

Beyond Blue review

Review: Beyond Blue (Steam)

Beyond Blue is a single-player narrative adventure that takes you deep into our planet’s beating blue heart. Explore the awesome wonder and unbounded mystery that exists within the world’s ocean. Pros: Controller support. 9917mb download size. Invert axis and sensitivity...

Review: Jump King (PlayStation 4)

Pros: Pixel art graphics. 1.87gb download size. Platinum trophy. Jumping platformer gameplay. Gimmick-all you can do is jump and direct it left and right, you have no control overpower. Goal-reach the top of the tower. Stats screen. You will fall...

Review: Castle Kong (Steam)

Relive classic arcade action in an all-new title! 4 stages, 22 levels, and a kill screen. 1 coin* , 3 lives – set the high score. Stop the evil BaronMan and save PrincessGirl! *(Meaning no restarts or additional lives. Pros:...

Review: Pity Pit (PlayStation 4)

Dig Dug meets Downwell! Dig your doom, save Gwendoline from the Devil Johnson! 2D platforming, digging, ores, crafting, bombs!! Pros: 8 Bit looking graphics. 38.42mb download size. Platinum trophy. Dug Dug/Mr. Driller inspired gameplay. The high score is shown on...