Reviews

Tour De France 2018 Review (PlayStation 4)

For this Tour De France 2018 Review, Embody the greatest champions and hit the official track of the Tour de France 2018! Enjoy all the intensity of this legendary race: attack, follow the best trajectories, and carry out the finest...

Review: Rainbow Skies (PlayStation 4)

Immerse yourself in a colorful and vibrant world, filled to the brim with friends and foes, murky dungeons, turn-based battles, towns, shops, and everything else your role-playing heart desires. Pros: Cartoon-like graphics. 5.25GB Download size. Platinum trophy. Triple cross-buy across PlayStation...

Review: LUMINES Remastered (PlayStation 4)

LUMINES REMASTERED brings minimalism to the puzzle genre where the fusion of light and sound sets the stage for a two-color falling block experience in HD and 4K. Groove to electronic jams while strategically dropping blocks before the BPM bar...

Review: Football, Tactics & Glory (Steam)

Football, Tactics & Glory is using a ball rather than swords and sorcery in turn-based battles, developing a club instead of a castle, and leveling up your units after clashes on the stadium. It’s a unique combination of turn-based mechanics,...

Review: Earthlock (PlayStation 4)

  Earthlock is an indie developed, adventure RPG inspired by the classic 3D RPGs of the late 90’s, with a fresh take on turn-based combat and character progression. Pros: Nice graphics. 2.07GB Download size. Opening tutorial with recap section in...

Review: Spellsworn (Steam)

Enter a world of magic and battle, where your wits and reflexes will be pushed to their limits! Choose your spells, enter the ever-changing arena and prepare to obliterate all who stand in your way! Pros: Decent graphics. 936MB Download...

Review: Mario Tennis Aces (Nintendo Switch)

Mario steps onto the court in classy tennis garb for intense rallies against a variety of characters in full-blown tennis battles. Pros: Crisp graphics. 1.9GB Download size. Tennis gameplay. Opening tutorials for the first few matches. Pro controller support. Variety...

Review:LEGO The Incredibles (PlayStation 4)

Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, in a LEGO world full of fun and humor. Pros: HD Crisp graphics. 20.02 GB download size....

Review: Grab the Bottle (PlayStation 4)

The story of the game begins in the 50s, somewhere in rural America, where one particularly strong-minded baby is taking his first steps and discovers that anything is possible. Especially as he seems to have an infinitely stretchy arm. Pros:...

Review: Slime-san: Superslime Edition (PlayStation 4)

There’s no time to stay still as you’re chased by a wall of stomach acid around every corner! Make your way through cracked walls and surfaces, bust through brittle obstacles with a speedy dash, slime to slow down and speed...

Review: Otto (Nintendo Switch)

Descending directly from a real-life game created during the dark ages, you will have to guide Otto’s movements in a very dangerous world, with speed and precision, until you manage to escape from each level. Reach the red round door...

Review: Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Nintendo Switch)

Take on the role of Musashi, a young hero with an above average appetite! Unearth the mystery behind Musashi’s missing parents and the infamous Sushi Struggles, and defend your homeland from the invading Empire so that everybody can enjoy sushi...

Review: Wreckfest (Steam)

Wreckfest is a demolition derby themed racing game with soft-body damage modeling, sophisticated driving dynamics and in-depth vehicle upgrading, featuring both demolition derbies and more traditional track races. It’s all about fun, breakneck racing and over-the-top crashes. Pros: Fantastic graphics...

Review: Shape Of The World (PlayStation 4)

A serene first person exploration game in a surreal, organic world that reacts to your presence. Journey through a psychedelically colorful ecosystem of flourishing flora, rambling waterfalls, burgeoning mountains, glowing monoliths and graceful creatures. Pros: Beautiful graphics. 996.8MB Download size....

Review: Iro Hero (Nintendo Switch)

Iro Hero is a vertical shoot ’em up with beautiful pixel art graphics inspired by many old-school classics. Staged across nine action-packed levels, Iro Hero features a unique and fresh approach to the popular color polarity mechanic, with interactive level...

Review: Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire (Steam)

Pursue a rogue god over land and sea in the sequel to the multi-award-winning RPG Pillars of Eternity. Captain your ship on a dangerous voyage of discovery across the vast unexplored archipelago region of the Deadfire. Pros: Crisp highly detailed...

Review: Icey (Nintendo Switch)

ICEY is a 2D side-scrolling action game. As you follow the narrator’s omnipresent voice, you will see through ICEY’s eyes and learn the truth about her world. Pros: Anime graphics. 1.6GB Download size. Has its own built-in trophy system. Voice...

Review: Legendary Eleven (Nintendo Switch)

Legendary Eleven is an epic arcade football game inspired by the golden age of football spanning the ’70s to the ’90s. Pros: Decent graphics. 617MB Download size. Three control types- Arcade, Classic and Classic 2. Hints- Off, Always or next...

Review: Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr (Steam)

Enter the Chaos-infested Caligari Sector and purge the unclean with the most powerful agents of the Imperium of Man! W40k: Inquisitor – Martyr is a grim Action-RPG featuring multiple classes of the Inquisition who will carry out the Emperor’s will....