Gert Lush Gaming: Rapid Game Reviews & Insights

Review: Battlefield 1 (PlayStation 4)

Review: Battlefield 1 (PlayStation 4)

Battlefield 1 takes you back to The Great War, WW1, where new technology and worldwide conflict changed the face of warfare forever. Pros: Absolutely stunning graphics, Really is the best looking Battlefield to date. PlayStation 4 PRO support. Companion app...

Review: Superhypercube (PSVR)

SUPERHYPERCUBE challenges you to rotate and grow your set of cubes to fit through a stream of oncoming walls. Pros: Awesome neon graphics. Controller shows on screen as a neon wire frame controller and also shows you the controls. Lifetime...

Review: EVE: Valkyrie (PSVR)

Join the Valkyrie, an outlaw band of galactic pirates, and take up arms to claim what’s yours. Trade cannon fire for cash as you chase wealth and notoriety on the edge of space. Pros: Awesome graphics, The ships look simply...

Review: Ace Banana (PSVR)

A Shooting Gallery-style game, players must take up their bow and protect their banana stash against waves of monkeys coming to get them. Pros: Cartoon graphics. 1.33GB download size. 20 Trophies. Archery game where you must shoot monkeys and stop...

Review: Tethered (PSVR)

In a magical sky borne world, take on the role of a powerful ‘Spirit Guardian’ charged with restoring life and balance. Pros: Adorable graphics. From the cuteness of the Peeps in game, The game also has some stunning islands and...

Review: Farming Simulator 17 (PS4)

Take on the role of a modern farmer in Farming Simulator 17. Pros: Graphics have been remarkably upgraded from the detail to the lighting, It just looks a whole lot better. Male and female characters to choose from. Handful of...

The Nintendo NX Is Now The Nintendo Switch, Coming March 2017

In an introductory video released today at http://www.nintendo-europe.com/nintendoswitch, Nintendo provided the first glimpse of its new home gaming system and revealed that it is called Nintendo Switch. In addition to providing single-player and multiplayer thrills at home, the Nintendo Switch...

Team17 and Three Fields Entertainment Enter the VR Arena

Award-winning international games label Team17 and UK based independent developer Three Fields Entertainment headed up by industry veterans Alex Ward and Fiona Sperry, have today announced a partnership to bring to market Lethal VR, an exciting new VR arcade weapons...

Amnesia Collection Rekindles a Legacy of Horror on PS4

As the air turns cold and the night grows long, descend into madness with the series that redefined the horror genre and became a Let’s Play phenomenon in the Amnesia Collection, coming to PlayStation 4 on November 22nd. Watch the...

Trolls: Crazy Party Forest Hits Mobile Devices Today

Ubisoft, Today announced that the extraordinary world of DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls is coming to life in an all new mobile game, TROLLS: CRAZY PARTY FOREST!  Based on DreamWorks’ Trolls, the upcoming animated feature film transporting audiences into a fresh and...

Serious Sam VR Unloads Both Barrels Onto Steam Early Access

Legendary developer Croteam and virtual publisher Devolver Digital have released Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope on Steam Early Access. Serious Sam fans and VR connoisseurs can dual wield and dominate with their HTC Vive immediately, with planned support for...

Review: Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes (PSVR)

Find yourself trapped alone in a room with a ticking time bomb. Your friends have the manual to defuse it, but they can’t see the bomb, so you’re going to have to talk it out – fast! Pros: Crisp graphics....

Deponia Coming To PlayStation 4, Release Date Announced

Deponia, the starting chapter of the award winning adventure series will be released on November 15th 2016 for Playstation 4. The console port will be available as a digital download title in the PlayStation Store and as a retail box...

Review: Loading Human: Chapter 1 (PSVR)

Review: Loading Human: Chapter 1 (PSVR)

Loading Human is the adventure game of the future. Your dying father, an esteemed scientist, has summoned you to his Antarctic base to undergo an intensive interstellar quest. Pros: Really good graphics. 4.06GB download size. Thorough tutorial section. Can use...

Review: Mario Party: Star Rush (3DS)

Play with up to four players simultaneously, exploring different worlds as you freely move your Toad across maps and recruit Mushroom Kingdom allies. Break free of turn order, with all player plotting strategy, rolling dice, and moving… all simultaneously! Team...