Gert Lush Gaming: Rapid Game Reviews & Insights

Review: Thunder Paw (PlayStation 4)

Thunder was out playing with his ball in the fields when he suddenly heard a loud explosion near his house! He rushed home, worried about his parents, only to find no one was there. Just a single letter that said...

Review: Super Destronaut: Land Wars (PlayStation 4)

Inspired by arcade classics, this new arcade experience mixes a first-person viewpoint with classic invader style shooting. Together, this unique mashup will test your skills across 30 different challenges. Pros: Neon pixel art graphics. 116mb download size. Platinum trophy. Stackable...

Review: Gigantosaurus The Game (PlayStation 4)

Rocky, Tiny, Mazu, and Bill have scary problems – like the meteor that’s blocked up Giganto’s volcano! Only you and your dino friends can dare to solve puzzles and save the day – but you might need Giganto’s powers too!...

Review: Totally Reliable Delivery Service (PlayStation 4)

Delivery Attempted. That’s the Totally Reliable Delivery Service guarantee! T.R.D.S. is a ragdoll physics simulation about terrible package delivery couriers. Work together using odd machinery, useful gadgets, and the wonders of physics to reliably deliver packages to their destination. Pros:...

Review: PONG Quest! (Steam)

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: Null Drifter (PlayStation 4)

Null Drifter is a 1BIT LO-FI shooter, a journey into the void inside a computer simulation! Lose yourself in this frenetic yet chill experience. Pros: 1-bit Graphic style. 195.5mb download size. Platinum trophy. Simple controls-twin stick and dash button. Wave...

Review: Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories (PlayStation 4)

In the shadow of a massive earthquake, you must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives. Pros: Nice graphics. 34.46gb download size. Platinum trophy. A handful of free DLC from costumes to a whole new epilogue....

Review: Panzer Dragoon Remake (Nintendo Switch)

On a far, lone planet, you encounter two dragons awaken from the ancient times. Armed with a deadly gun from the past, and the guidance of your armored blue dragon, you must fulfill your destiny and keep the Prototype Dragon...

Review: Sky Racket (Nintendo Switch)

Sky Racket is the world’s first Shmup Breaker, mixing the classic genres of shoot ’em ups and block breakers! Blast bullets back at baddies while flying over whimsical worlds filled with vivid, kooky colors! Pros: Cutesy pixel art graphics. 1.3GB...

Review: My Friend Pedro (PlayStation 4)

Pros: Decent graphics. 7.79gb download size. Can rebind controls. Platinum trophy. Hints-on/off. Blood and gore-on/off. Checkpoints-on/off. 3 difficulties-normal, hard, and bananas. Blood/gore-on/off. Tutorial as you play. Shooter gameplay. Level select. Sublime grimy soundtrack. Combo counter. Max Payne levels of slowdown...

Review: Tower of Time (PlayStation 4)

A story-rich dungeon crawler with innovative real-time combat that lets you pause or slow time. Tactical thinking is essential to succeed. Now with RPGlite and Permadeath for fast-paced game. Pros:  Nice dark graphics. 10.92gb download size. Platinum trophy. Game settings-exploration...

Review: DiRT Rally 2.0 Game Of The Year Edition (Steam)

DiRT Rally 2.0 dares you to carve your way through a selection of iconic rally locations from across the globe, in the most powerful off-road vehicles ever made, knowing that the smallest mistake could end your stage. Pros: DiRT Rally...

Review: A Fold Apart (Steam)

After career choices force them along separate paths, a Teacher and Architect vow to make their long-distance relationship work at any cost. Experience both sides of their story as the couple navigates the complexities of (mis)communication and the emotional ups...

Review: SnakeyBus (PlayStation 4)

Snakeybus is an absurd arcade-driving game and frantic score-chasing experience where the biggest danger is yourself! Wind through city streets, pick up as many passengers as you can and deliver them to their destination to increase your score AND the...

Review: Convoy: A Tactical Roguelike (PlayStation 4)

You travel with your combat vehicles and convoy across a wasteland to find parts needed to repair your broken spaceship. During your journey, you will encounter strangers in randomized scenarios. Depending on the choices you make, signals can either lead...

Review: Odallus: The Dark Call (PlayStation 4)

The old gods have forgotten this land. No one could save our people when darkness started spreading and collecting human souls for its army. Odallus is a classic exploration/action game, inspired by Ghosts’n Goblins, Demon’s Crest and Castlevania. Pros: 8...

Review: Resident Evil: Resistance (PlayStation 4)

Resident Evil Resistance, a new 1 vs 4 online multiplayer game set in the Resident Evil universe where four survivors face-off against a sinister Mastermind. Pros: Amazing graphics. Platinum trophy. HDR support and settings. Tutorials-(optional) two of them for both...

Review: Deep Sky Derelicts: Definitive Edition (PlayStation 4)

Deep Sky Derelicts is an original combination of turn-based strategy and RPG, enriched with tactical card combat and popular roguelike elements. Explore derelict alien ships, fight, loot, and upgrade your gear, all in distinctive retro-futuristic comic book aesthetic style. Pros:...

Review: Resident Evil 3 (PlayStation 4)

Jill Valentine is one of the last remaining people in Raccoon City to witness the atrocities Umbrella performed. To stop her, Umbrella unleashes their ultimate secret weapon: Nemesis! Pros: Gorgeous highly detailed graphics. 23.84gb download size. Platinum trophy. 3 control...

Review: Knightin’+ (PlayStation 4)

Join brave sir Lootalot on his epic quest in this little Zelda-lite adventure. Explore and fight your way through the dangerous dungeons filled with traps, puzzles and magical artifacts. And, of course, show the evil bosses who is the real...