Gert Lush Gaming: Rapid Game Reviews & Insights

Review: Hypergalactic Psychic Table Tennis 3000 (Steam)

Paddle your balls! The hypergalaxy’s premiere video table tennis role-playing experience. Explore the hypergalaxies in the year 3000 or so to become the ultimate paddle champion. Learn new skills, cast devastating spells and put someone’s underwear on your head whilst...

Review: Grizzland (PlayStation 4)

Exploration is King. Swing your sword, jump, slash the Dinos, break the game, shrink and enlarge, jump again, explode and recombine yourself in order to learn more about the Grizzled Planet. Pros: Retro graphics. 42.55mb download size. 3 save slots....

Review: Nom Nom Apocalypse (Steam)

Nom Nom Apocalypse is a twin-stick shooter set in a post-apocalyptic city plagued by mutant food monstrosities. Shoot! dodge and OUTLAST the plague of greasy beasts and candy creatures that lurk around every unknown corner. Pros: Cartoon style graphics. 1570mb...

Review: Code Shifter (PlayStation 4)

Characters from all the iconic Arc System Works franchises, including Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, and the River City series, all meet in a 2D pixel art side-scrolling action game! Pros: Cartoon graphics mixed with retro pixel graphics. 302.5mb download size. Platinum...

Review: Gunhouse (Steam)

Gunhouse is a part puzzle, part active tower defense game. Make big combos to launch a hail of bullets and special attacks at the alien invaders, who would like nothing better than to consume your delicious orphan friends. Pros: Cartoon...

Review: Project Starship (PlayStation 4)

Project Starship is an arcade bullet-hell with random mechanics. No match will ever be the same. Who will you be? Garret or Gwen? Will you save the world from the mighty Cthulhu. Pros: Chunky retro pixel graphics. 217.5mb download size....

Review: Shadowgun War Games (Android)

Shadowgun War Games is a free-to-play tactical first-person shooter (FPS) bringing the responsive gameplay of its predecessors to the multiplayer arena in intense 5v5 team-based battles. Pros: Console-like graphics. 565mb download size. Opening tutorial to learn shooting and using abilities. Fire mode...

Review: Code Shifter (Steam)

Characters from all the iconic Arc System Works franchises, including Guilty Gear, BlazBlue, and the River City series, all meet in a 2D pixel art side-scrolling action game! Pros: 218mb download size. Steam achievements. Controller support. Platformer gameplay. 3 save...

Review: Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore (Nintendo Switch)

Join a group of superstars in-the-making as they balance aiming for the top of the entertainment industry, with stopping Tokyo’s interdimensional invasion in this stylish RPG. Pros: Anime graphics. 11.2gb download size. Own in-game achievements. 3 difficulties-easy/normal/hard. Text speed and...

Review: The Pedestrian (Steam)

I can see the signs in my sleep now, always guiding me closer. Will this really work? Have we almost achieved the impossible? Pros: Beautiful graphics. Controller support. Steam achievements. Puzzle platformer gameplay. Tutorial pop-ups. Keyboard and mouse support. Graphics-Resolution/v-sync/3...

Review: Warcraft III: Reforged (Battle.Net/PC)

Warcraft III: Reforged is a stunning reimagining of the revolutionary real-time strategy game that laid the foundation for Azeroth’s most epic stories. It is a remake in the truest sense, featuring a thorough visual overhaul, a suite of contemporary social...

Review: Milos Quest (Nintendo Switch)

The young pupper, Milo, is enjoying his time in the park and sees a delicious bone to chew on! This bone is cursed and sets free the Evil King Old Skull. Now it’s up to Milo to go on an...

Review: Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha (Nintendo Switch)

Bring the arcade home by blasting through these shooters vertically in the popular ‘TATE’ mode for the ultimate shoot-’em-up experience. Pros: Combination of retro and modern graphics. 617mb download size. English and Japanese voice options. Six games- Strikers 1945, Strikers...

Reed Remastered Review

Reed Remastered Review (PlayStation 4)

For this Reed Remastered Review, we go back, Long ago in a beautiful and mysterious world, an old supercomputer created the digital world that is now breaking down. In a final effort to stop the impending end of virtual space,...