Story When Shogun Moe steals all of the carrots from the villagers, it’s up to Ninja Warrior Rabbit Ninjin and Ninja Fox Akai to follow the thieves and reclaim the stolen treasure. Follow the villains through four worlds inspired by feudal Japan and show Shogun Moe he messed with the wrong rabbit! Gameplay Ninjin: Clash … Continue reading Ninjin: Clash of Carrots Review
Category: PlayStation
Marvel’s Spider-Man Review
Remember E3 2016? I do for one amazing reason. The spectacular reveal that Insomniac would be making a licensed video game for the first time in their twenty-two year history, Spider-Man, exclusive to PS4. This was the studio that brought us Spyro and Sunset Overdrive for a start, they're industry icons. This was a match made in heaven. I pretty much cried … Continue reading Marvel’s Spider-Man Review
Planet Alpha Review
When I hear 'Platformer' I have flashbacks to the likes of Cuphead, Celeste and Rayman. Frustrating, annoying and rage inducing. I shuddered at the thought of Planet Alpha being the 'Dark Souls of Platformers'. However, Team 17's 100th game is something extremely special. When I loaded up this stunning sci-fi puzzler, I was met with … Continue reading Planet Alpha Review
Shikhondo: Soul Eater Review
It's been a long time since I have played a shoot'em up game. The genre seems to be taking a back seat, reserved for arcade machines or bowling alleys. Shikhondo: Soul Eater is from indie developers DeerFarm and combines bullet hell with a beautiful oriental design. Has DeerFarm rekindled my love for shoot'em ups? Here … Continue reading Shikhondo: Soul Eater Review
Frost: Revolution Edition Review
I'll let you in on a secret about me: if a game is beautiful to look at, I can guarantee I'll end up playing it at some point. That quality is what first wrenched my attention from platformers and racing games over to RPGs, which are nearly always gorgeous affairs. And so it was that … Continue reading Frost: Revolution Edition Review
1979 The Revolution: Black Friday Review
1979 The revolution finally finds its way to consoles after being available on PC and mobile platforms. Based on the actual real life event of the 1979 Islamic revolution or 'Iranian Revolution'. Our story follows the journey of photojournalist 'Reza Shirazi' as he interprets and tries to survive the events of the Iranian Revolution. Particularly that … Continue reading 1979 The Revolution: Black Friday Review
Phantom Doctrine Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyZ7FsSDxVA Release Date: 14th August 2018 Developers: Creative Forge Games Publishers: Good Shepherd Entertainment Genre: Action, RPG, Turn Based, Strategy Platforms: Console and PC compatible (Reviewed on PS4) Phantom Doctrine feeds everyone's fantasy of becoming a top quality spy. The game is set during the 1980s and focuses on real world topics in immense detail. … Continue reading Phantom Doctrine Review
Haimrik Review
Words have power and thus it proves in this quirky little puzzle adventure from Below the Game. Haimrik is a scribe and whilst writing his latest book he discovers that by using his own blood as ink he can enter the book and traverse its pages using the powers of words. As Haimrik discovers what … Continue reading Haimrik Review
We Happy Few First Impressions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp0M5Y6JMbQ We Happy Few has peaked my interest from the very beginning. The dark, dystopian world of Wellington Wells had me drooling at the prospect of exploring what the game describes as 'retro-futuristic 1960s England'. Without spoiling the story for you, We Happy Few contains 3 narratives of citizens within Wellington Wells. They are all … Continue reading We Happy Few First Impressions
Overcooked 2! Review
Overview After Overcooked! launched and won a whole host of awards, including two BAFTAs, it's no surprise that Ghost Town Games collaborated yet again with Team 17 to bring their adoring fans a sequel. A main course if you will. There are so many special things surrounding this title; the two man team of Phil … Continue reading Overcooked 2! Review
The Persistence PS VR Review
Overview Formed by former members of Sony's Liverpool studio, who developed several games in the Wipeout franchise, Firesprite has created their biggest project yet: The Persistence. The team has experience with the platform after collaborating on The Playroom for PSVR. This time they've turned their hand to something very different with their rogue like horror … Continue reading The Persistence PS VR Review
Gene Rain Review
Gene Rain is a 3D, next-gen, third-person shooter fresh out of Deeli Network Technology studios and yes, if you haven't heard of them that would be as this is the debut game from the Chinese developers and their first attempt at strong arming their way to the FPS top table, does it work? Take a … Continue reading Gene Rain Review
Chicken Assassin: Reloaded Review
Chicken Assassin: Reloaded is an enhanced edition of the PC original, Chicken Assassin: Master of Humiliation, released back in 2016. This is the ultimate workout for your finger, and your controller, as you rapidly click the X button more times than the entire roster at a Tekken tournament, smashing your way through waves of crazy … Continue reading Chicken Assassin: Reloaded Review
The Journey Down Complete Review
This is a game very clearly inspired by classic point & click titles such as Monkey Island, but does this quirky game hold up against an ever-changing, gaming World? Let's find out in The Journey Down review! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndBiOPu9JGI Reviewed on PlayStation 4; also available on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac and IOS. Gameplay The … Continue reading The Journey Down Complete Review
Earthfall Review
Earthfall is an ambitious project from indie developer Holospark Games. Inspired by cooperative arcade shooters like Left 4 Dead, the game pays homage to a sect of the FPS genre that has seen very few quality titles in the past few years. Is this alien invasion worth fighting, or is best left on the operating … Continue reading Earthfall Review
Insane Robots Review
Insane Robots is my first card battler game on console. Sure, in the real world I enjoy Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh but I had never used my Playstation to experience board games. My main attraction was the cutesy robots and I absolutely had to see if Playniac could convert me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1sy7WN0a8g Publisher: Playniac Developer: Playniac Genre: … Continue reading Insane Robots Review
Fighting EX Layer Review
It's been years since the old Street Fighter Ex series was a thing, but old school developer Arika has finally returned with a natural evolution of what that series could have become with their own independent release. Let’s take a look at Fighting Ex Layer and see if it should have stayed as an April … Continue reading Fighting EX Layer Review
Mugsters Review
Developed by: Reinkout Games Published by: Team17 Digital Ltd Length: 15+ hours depending on skill and need for 100% completion Genre: Puzzle, Action Size: 1.45GB Cost: TBC Platform: Reviewed on PS4 - Also available on - Steam, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Release Date: 17th July 2018 So what's it all about? Mugsters plunges us into … Continue reading Mugsters Review
Blacksea Odyssey Review
PlayStation has always been a great home for the top-down space shooters; games like Super Stardust and Pixeljunk Shooter easily come to mind when thinking of the genre. Blacksea Odyssey tries to get innovative by combining elements of RPG into the mix. Developer Team Blacksea Odyssey has ported their PC title to PS4 - is … Continue reading Blacksea Odyssey Review
LEGO® Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles Review
Tt Games' LEGO titles are a modern staple of the Video Game industry. The phenomenon started with LEGO Star Wars and has now grown to include brand new properties like LEGO City Undercover and covered other beloved franchises such as LEGO Jurassic World. With the upcoming release of Disney Pixar's The Incredibles 2, Tt Games … Continue reading LEGO® Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles Review