Reviews

Review: Hyper Jam (PlayStation 4)

Hyper Jam is a neon-soaked arena brawler with a dynamic perk drafting system that makes each match different from the last. The hard-hitting fusion of lethal weapons, stackable perks, furious combat, and a killer synthwave soundtrack makes Hyper Jam a...

Review: The King’s Bird (PlayStation 4)

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: The King’s...

Review: Tetris 99 (Nintendo Switch)

99 players…but only one will remain! TETRIS 99 is the iconic puzzle game as you’ve never seen it before. Can you pick the right strategy to best 98 other players online* – all at the same time?! Make smart use of...

Review: Hacky Zack (PlayStation 4)

You are Zack. Juggle balls, bounce off walls and avoid fatal falls as you try to make it through more than 100 levels of precision puzzle-platforming. Collect stickers along the way to unlock optional time-trial challenge levels as well as...

Review: OlliOlli: Switch Stance (Nintendo Switch)

Making its Nintendo Switch debut, OlliOlli mixes addictive one-life gameplay with over 120 tricks and grinds to pull across 50 deviously crafted Levels, 250 Challenges, Spots Mode and Daily Grind. Not enough for you? Complete all Challenges to unlock the...

Review: Heroes Trials (Nintendo Switch)

Heroes Trials brings the best elements of traditional RPGs and delivers a compact and intense experience that takes less than 4 hours to complete, but provides you with a satisfaction that can normally only be obtained with a longer game...

Review: Heroes Trials (PlayStation 4)

Heroes Trials brings the best elements of traditional RPGs and delivers a compact and intense experience that takes less than 4 hours to complete, but provides you with a satisfaction that can normally only be obtained with a longer game...

Review: Instant Tennis (Nintendo Switch)

Instant Tennis is an arcade approach to tennis using the motion controls as the racquet, Players can get immersed either alone or with friends. Pros: Nice graphics. 357MB Download size. Three control methods- Motion/Mixed/Buttons. Optional tutorial. Instant Tennis has two modes-...

Review: BombFest (Nintendo Switch)

BOMBFEST is an award-winning party game for you and up to three friends! Battle in wooden forts, on folding chairs, and inside the kitchen sink as you attempt to be the last player standing. Use bombs to eliminate your foes, but...

Review: riot civil unrest (PlayStation 4)

As the civil crisis deepens and inequality tears the very fabric of society the discontentment of the masses manifests itself in violent public disturbances and civil disorder. Play as the police or the angry horde as RIOT – Civil Unrest...

Review: Etrian Odyssey Nexus (Nintendo 3DS)

The final Etrian installment on Nintendo 3DS. With more classes, characters, gameplay systems, and labyrinths than any other game in the series, Etrian Odyssey Nexus is the ultimate dungeon-crawling adventure. Pros: Etrian Odyssey Nexus has elequant Anime style graphics. 6584...

Review: Salt and Sanctuary (Xbox One)

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: City of Brass (Nintendo Switch)

Become a daring thief in the City of Brass, a first-person action adventure from senior BioShock developers. Armed with scimitar and a versatile whip, you’ll lash and slash, bait and trap your way to the heart of an opulent, Arabian...

Review: Tangledeep (Nintendo Switch)

For hundreds of years, people have lived in the safety of underground settlements and villages – where the only route to the surface is “Tangledeep,” a mysterious and ever-changing labyrinth. With memories of the surface world long forgotten, you set...

Review: Necrosphere Deluxe (PlayStation 4)

Necrosphere is where you go when you die, regardless of being good or bad. You don’t see other people around there. You don’t have anything to do, except waiting for eternity As soon as Agent Terry Cooper hits the Necrosphere,...

Review: Piczle Colors (Nintendo Switch)

Use the numbers around the side of the puzzle to work out how many blocks of which color should be painted in each row and column. Since the order of the numbers doesn’t determine the order you need to paint...

Review: Genesis Alpha One (PlayStation 4)

In a near future ravaged by wars, corrupt regimes, and devastating pollution, influential corporations have created the Genesis program in a last-ditch attempt to save humanity. As the Captain of a Genesis starship, your journey into uncharted space on the...

Review: Glass Masquerade (PlayStation 4)

Welcome to Glass Masquerade – an artistic puzzle game inspired by Art Deco & stained glass artisans of the 20th century. You need to combine hidden glass pieces to unveil clocks and themes exhibited by various cultures of the world...

Review: Pipe Push Paradise (PlayStation 4)

You’ve arrived on a lonely island faced with a hero’s calling. Rise to the occasion (push pipes around) and restore this paradise to its former glory. This is Pipe Push Paradise. Pros: Charming hand drawn graphics. 390.1MB Download size. Three save...

Review: Dragon’s Lair Trilogy (Nintendo Switch)

In Dragon’s Lair, you play the heroic Dirk the Daring, a valiant knight on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon! Pros: Remastered cartoon graphics. 6.9GB Download size. Three games in one- Dragons...