Reviews

Cars 3: Driven to Win Review (PlayStation 4)

Start your engines and gear up for the ultimate racing experience in Cars 3: Driven to Win inspired by Disney•Pixar’s film, Cars 3. Cars 3: Driven to Win Review Pros: Nice bright cartoony graphics. 6.74GB Download size.  Works on Playstation...

Review: Splatoon 2 (Nintendo Switch)

Two years have passed in the world of Splatoon, and a lot has changed. Some familiar characters return under different circumstances, and new characters are introduced as well. Pros: Gorgeous crisp graphics. Opening tutorial. 3.1GB Download size. Motion controls-Can be...

Review: Levels+ : Addictive Puzzle Game (Nintendo Switch)

Levels+ is an addictive puzzle game that you’ll want to challenge over and over again. The rule is simple. Slide and match panels with the same color and number to level up! Pros: 78MB Download size. Opening tutorial. Touchscreen support....

Review: Antihero (Steam)

Antihero is a fast turn-based strategy game with an (Oliver) Twist. Recruit street urchins, hire thugs, start a gang, upgrade your guild, steal everything… and bribe, blackmail, and assassinate your way to victory. Pros: Nice hand drawn graphics. 123MB Download...

Review: Vaccine (Nintendo Switch)

Find a vaccine for your infected friend before the time runs out, but be aware – your friend will relapse sooner or later and you will have to find a new vaccine in a new, randomly rebuilt house. Pros: PlayStation...

Review: Flip Wars (Nintendo Switch)

Compete to claim the most coloured panels and stop your opponents from gaining ground in this frantic free-for-all! Pros: Nice graphics. 204MB Download size. Optional tutorial section. Set rumble strength. Battle- Local or online 4 player support. Bot support for...

Review: Kirby’s Blowout Blast (Nintendo 3DS)

Based on the Kirby 3D Rumble minigame in Kirby: Planet Robobot, this enhanced, standalone version is fit to burst with brand new content. Pros: Crisp bright graphics. 751 Blocks Download size. Full 3D implementation. Amiibo support- Scan Kirby Amiibo to add...

Review: I And Me (Nintendo Switch)

If there were another me, observing myself from the perspective of a spectator, how would I regard another me? How would I get along with the other me? Pros: Nice hand drawn graphics. 373MB Download size. Whimsical soundtrack. Puzzle gameplay-...

Review: The Golf Club 2 (PlayStation 4)

Rise to fame and fortune in the largest, most dynamic golf game ever created. Assemble and join online Societies with friends, compete in tournaments, and earn money to climb the ranks in golf’s largest gaming community. Pros: Realistic nice looking...

Review: Ghost Blade HD (PlayStation 4)

Ghost Blade HD is an intense bullet-hell shoot ’em up game, with satisfying and addictive score-based gameplay, with its tradition going back to the shooting games of the 1990s era. Pros: Gorgeous almost Anime looking graphics. 1.09GB Download size. Platinum...

Review: Blasting Agent: Ultimate Edition (PlayStation 4)

The Black Hand of Fate, an international Terrorist Group, has constructed a secret base within the heart of a Volcano, and has built a massive army of bio-engineered soldiers and genetic monsters to take over the world! You are the...

Review: Friday the 13th: The Game (PlayStation 4)

Each and every gameplay session will give you an entirely new chance to prove if you have what it takes not only to survive, but to best the most prolific killer in cinema history, a slasher with more kills than...

Review: The Town of Light (PlayStation 4)

Based on extensive research and inspired by real events, The Town of Light is a first-person psychological story adventure game set in the Volterra Psychiatric Asylum, based in Tuscany, Italy. Pros: Really nice graphics, Very picturesque backdrops. 13.70GB Download size....

Review: ARMS (Nintendo Switch)

Featuring a unique multiplayer fighting sport that lets you trade blows using extendable arms, this game includes elements of both boxing and shooting games, plus an all-new cast of characters. Pros: Bright colorful almost cartoon looking graphics. 2.2GB Download size....

Review: Chess Ultra (PlayStation 4)

Chess Ultra features stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer and Grandmaster-approved AI that offers the ultimate chess experience. Pros: Gorgeous graphics. 2.43GB Download size. Platinum trophy. 4K HDR support. PlayStation VR support. Massive in depth tutorial section covering any aspect...

Review: Danger Zone (PlayStation 4)

If you’re feeling burnt out by congestion and jammed roads, take the highway to the Danger Zone. Take your revenge on rush hour traffic. This place is a paradise for those who like their driving flame-grilled. Pros: Nice graphics. 1.35GB...

Review: Nex Machina (PlayStation 4)

Nex Machina is an intense arcade style twin-stick shooter from Housemarque. Taking hints from both Robotron and Smash TV, Nex Machina focuses on pure action, voxel destruction and competition in the distant, cablepunk themed future. Pros: Voxel powered graphics that...

Review: DiRT 4 (PlayStation 4)

DiRT 4 puts you at the wheel of the most powerful machines ever made as you face the toughest roads on the planet in rally, rallycross & landrush. Pros: Really nice graphics especially the detailing on the cars, The stages...

Review: Cladun Returns: This Is Sengoku! (PlayStation 4)

Set in Japan’s Sengoku Era, you find yourself in the mysterious land of Arcanus Cella. Hack, slash, and bash your way through trap-filled, monster-infested dungeons based on actual locations from feudal Japan. Pros: Chunky pixel graphics. 540.8MB Download size. Opening...