Reviews

Review: Fictorum (Steam)

Fictorum is an action RPG featuring destructible environments, a procedural node-based world map, and dynamic magic shaping. Pros: 9548MB Download size. Steam achievements. Trading cards. Controller support. FOV Slider. Optional tutorial area. Good graphics. Graphic options are all sliders fro...

Review: Agents Of Mayhem (Steam)

In  Agents of MAYHEM, you run a no-holds barred operation against a shadowy super-villain organization known only as LEGION and their mysterious leader, the Morningstar. Pros: Lush HD graphics. Steam achievements. 4484MB Download size. HDR support. Graphic options: AA, V-Sync, Resolution,...

Review: Nidhogg 2 (Steam)

The rules are simple. Reach the other side and kill anyone that stands in your way. Deftly parry and rend their throats, riddle their bowels with arrows, or squish their brains between your toes. The wurm cares not for chivalry....

Review: Graceful Explosion Machine (PlayStation 4)

Skillfully pilot the Graceful Explosion Machine, a fighter ship armed with a ludicrously overpowered quad-weapon array! Lost in deep space, you’ll shoot, dash and combo your way through jewel-hued uncharted planets, fighting an alien armada to find a way home....

Review: Masquerada: Songs and Shadows (PlayStation 4)

Masquerada is a single-player tactical RPG set in a Renaissance-inspired city of magic, where real-time combat can be paused to set up elemental combos powered by Venetian-styled masks. Come for gorgeous hand-drawn art; stay for the rich lore & a...

Review: Neon Drive (PlayStation 4)

From beautiful cityscapes and ocean roads to exploding enemy spaceships, Neon Drive has it all. It’s inspired by the arcade games of the 80’s, but set against a futuristic backdrop of glowing cyber-grid, all in silky-smooth graphics. Pros: Crisp HD...

Review: Sudden Strike 4 (Steam)

The beloved Real Time Strategy series returns, this time with bigger battlefields, more units, better graphics, new scenarios and legendary commanders with individual abilities – all of which makes Sudden Strike 4 more tactical and realistic than ever before! Pros:...

Review: Immortal Planet (Steam)

Explore the crumbling remains of a society of immortals trapped in endless cycles of rebirth. Pros: Nice detailed graphics. 247MB Download size. Controller support. Keyboard and mouse support. Graphic options- Display and V-Sync. Four save slots. Three weapon choices each...

Review: Slime San (Nintendo Switch)

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: Ironcast (Nintendo Switch)

Puzzlequest meets FTL in this Steampunk Victorian era roguelite. Pros: Steam punk inspired graphics that look so detailed and really pop off the screen. Tutorial section. (optional) Controls-Touch screen and button support. Mech battling match 3 rogue-like game play. Rogue-like...

Review: Drifting Lands (Steam)

Drifting Lands is an hybrid of classical horizontal shoot’em’up with a lot of strong gameplay elements coming straight from the action-RPG genre. Pros: 1653MB Download size. Steam achievements. Full controller support. Three save slots. Decent graphics. Two modes of play-...

Review: Bullet Soul Infinite Burst (Steam)

Bullet Soul Infinite Burst is a vertically scrolling shooting game crossing old-school gameplay with a bullet hell twist. Pros: Crisp old school graphics. Launcher has button config and screen type options. Full controller support. Can rebind keys. Vertical shoot em...

Review: Mighty Gunvolt Burst (Nintendo 3DS)

The game’s systems have been completely revamped and powered up with lots of new additions, including a deep character customisation system that lets you mould and shape your character into the ultimate hero that works best for you. Pros: Pixel...

Review: Hey! PIKMIN (Nintendo 3DS)

Explore an unknown planet in search of precious resources. Call upon the peculiar plant-like creatures known as Pikmin to overcome challenging obstacles, defeat dangerous enemies, and help the shipwrecked Captain Olimar return home. Pros: Nice graphics. 3,231 Blocks download size....

Review: Miitopia (Nintendo 3DS)

Head out on a hilariously quirky quest with your favourite Mii characters, where new surprises await at every turn, in Miitopia. Pros: Big bright graphics. 6929 Blocks download size. Full 3D implementation. Opening tutorial. Screenshot button to capture your moments....

Review: Ultra Hyperball (Nintendo Switch)

In the ultimate sport of Hyperball, have you got what it takes to be the ultimate champion? Pros: Lush pixel graphics. 181MB Download size. Simple one button or touch screen control. Gameplay revolves around where you have to hit a...

Review: Aven Colony (PlayStation 4)

Explore the treacherous badlands of Cerulean Vale. This additonal sandbox map features the harshest environment yet, and the greatest rewards. Push yourself to the limit of extrasolar survival! Pros: Gorgeous graphics with amazing detail. 7.40GB Download size. Platinum trophy. Base...

Review: Pharmakon (Steam)

Use your drone to lead tactical combat against elemental beasts infesting your faction. Assess the risks, coordinate attacks, optimize your equipment and become the agent who will put an end to the infestation! Pros: Nice graphics. Tutorial area. 377MB Download...

Review: Superhot (PlayStation VR)

SUPERHOT VR brings the visceral action of SUPERHOT directly into your head and soul. And now also – directly into your PSVR. Pros: Crisp minimalist graphics. 3.50GB Download size. Platinum trophy. Uses two Move controllers. Opening and ongoing tutorial support....

Review: Superhot (PlayStation 4)

Blurring the lines between cautious strategy and unbridled mayhem, SUPERHOT is the FPS in which time moves only when you move. No regenerating health bars. No conveniently placed ammo drops. It’s just you, outnumbered and outgunned, grabbing the weapons of...