Gert Lush Gaming: Rapid Game Reviews & Insights

Review: Claws of Furry (PlayStation 4)

Punch and claw your way through forty fast-paced levels of pure mayhem, while honing your Ninja Cat skills, in order to rescue your Master from the evil claws of an unknown enemy. Pros: Cool hand drawn cartoon graphics. 730.1MB Download...

Review: Freedom Planet (Nintendo Switch)

The planet Avalice has long known a tenuous peace thanks to the Kingdom Stone: an orb of unknown origin that outputs enough free energy to power every device in the world, seemingly without limit. Pros: 16 Bit looking graphics. 345MB...

Review: Fire Pro Wrestling World (PlayStation 4)

The greatest grappling game returns to take on the world on the PlayStation®4 system! In Fire Pro Wrestling World, customize every aspect of the match, from your wrestler to the ring itself, to fight your way to the championship belt!...

Review: Enlightenment (Steam)

In Enlightenment, you play in a roguelike action-shooter with a fast-paced challenging journey deep into an underground complex called “the Ark”. Here is our Enlightenment review: Pros: Nice graphics. 4484MB Download size. Steam achievements. Roguelike shooter gameplay. Controller support. Graphics options-...

Review: 2064: Read Only Memories INTEGRAL (Nintendo Switch)

2064: Read Only Memories INTEGRAL features all of the original content featured in previous releases, enhanced and expanded with a host of brand new content and features exclusive to the Nintendo Switch. Pros: Pixel art graphics. 1.36GB Download size. Visual...

Review: Shikhondo(食魂徒) – Soul Eater (PlayStation 4)

Select one of the Grim Reaper or girl. Find escaped yokai from limbo, extricate soul that they absorbed. Pros: Beautiful almost hand painted looking graphics. 205.8MB Download size. Platinum trophy. Korean SHMUP gameplay. Full online leaderboards with filters like difficulty,...

Review: The King’s Bird (Steam)

Escape into a world kept secret by a tyrant, and discover the truth about your freedom. Run, jump, and fly through forgotten lost kingdoms with a uniquely momentum-based flying mechanic. Here is our The King’s Bird review: Pros: Beautiful graphics....

Review: Fall of Light: Darkest Edition (PlayStation 4)

Fall of Light is a story-driven action RPG set within a world consumed by darkness. You are Nyx, an old warrior who has embarked on a dangerous journey with his daughter, Aether, an ‘indigo child’ who radiates luminescence. Only together...

Review: Ultra Space Battle Brawl (Nintendo Switch)

Cheers, screams, and overreactions filled room is something that can be easily associated with Ultra Space Battle Brawl, a couch party game that combines Pong, fighting games, and the spirit of having fun together in an 80s over-the-top aesthetic infused...

Review: Kero Blaster (Nintendo Switch)

You play a bipedal frog employed by the mysterious start-up company ‘Cat & Frog Inc.’. Fend off enemies seeking to stop you and overcome the challenging landscape as you head towards your destination. Pros: Vibrant pixel graphics. 55.9MB Download size....

Review: Guacamelee! 2 (PlayStation 4)

  Head back to the Mexiverse in this long-awaited sequel to the smash hit Guacamelee! Uppercut your way to victory across stunning new hand-crafted levels. Featuring a dense and colorful world, new luchador moves, sassy new bosses, twice the enemies,...

Review: Anamorphine (PlayStation 4)

Explore the past as you resolve the present in Anamorphine, a surreal adventure of rendered emotions. Journey into the mind of the main character, a young man in denial. His subconscious is pushing him to face his past – or...

Review: Pixel Action Heroes (Nintendo Switch)

Play as an iconic physics-based action hero from the movies in a fully destructible block building world. Here is our Pixel Action Heroes review. Pros: Blocky pixel graphics. (Think Minecraft) 170MB Download size. First person shooter gameplay. Touchscreen support. Full stats...

Review: Tanglewood (Steam)

TANGLEWOOD is a brand new and original puzzle-platforming game originally released for the SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis, coming soon to Windows, Mac, and Linux. A true 16-bit, challenging platforming experience that will make fans of the golden gaming era...

Review: Flat Heroes (Steam)

Flat Heroes encourages you to stylishly navigate and survive over 300 handcrafted levels, destroy the most epic bosses around and truly be the two-dimensional hero (or heroes!) you’ve always dreamed you could be. Here is our Flat Heroes review. Pros:...

Review: Detective Gallo (PlayStation 4)

Detective Gallo is a point&click comic-noir adventure that is entirely hand-illustrated and hand-animated, and whose protagonist is a feathered and grumpy private eye struggling with a very tricky case, bizarre characters, and puzzles that will put his insight and patience...

Review: TerraTech (Steam)

TerraTech is an open-world, sandbox adventure game, where you design and build your own creations through a mix of crafting, combat, and discovery. Explore a hostile alien landscape or design with creative freedom. Here is our Terratech review. Pros: Decent graphics....

Review: Salt and Sanctuary (Nintendo Switch)

A doomed sailor is shipwrecked on an uncharted island. In fog-shrouded valleys, where grinning, mossy corpses cling to rusted arms, shambling figures begin to stir. Beneath crumbling, salt-worn structures, labyrinthine passageways lead to unspeakable evil, long forgotten by man. Pros:...

Review: F1 2018 (PlayStation 4)

F1 2018 is the official video game of the 2018 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. Become immersed in the world of Formula 1 more than ever before. Here is our review of F1 2018 on PlayStation 4. Pros: Stunning graphics....

Review: Vroom Kaboom (PlayStation 4)

VROOM KABOOM is a brand-new type of gameplay experience. A ‘Tower Rush with Vehicles’, this game combines elements from collectible card games, tower defense & multiplayer online battles. Engage in 1v1, 2v2 or 3v3 battles. Pros: Ok graphics. 9.47GB Download...