Dragon Quest Builders – Review
If you’ve ever played an RPG and thought to yourself ‘Man, this game would be better if I also got to build a city from scratch’, then Dragon Quest Builders is right up your alley. F... Read More »
If you’ve ever played an RPG and thought to yourself ‘Man, this game would be better if I also got to build a city from scratch’, then Dragon Quest Builders is right up your alley. F... Read More »
Way back in 2012, SideQuest Studios released a little JRPG titled Rainbow Moon on the then-current family of PlayStation systems, the PS3, PS4, and the Vita. The game proved to be moderately successfu... Read More »
There certainly is no shortage of visual novels on the Switch. Whether it’s a short and sweet tale that you’ll finish in an afternoon or a hefty narrative spanning hours upon hours, you’re sure ... Read More »
Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!’s title is a bit misleading. There’s nothing new about this particular release, as it is a remake of the classic platformer Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee from 1997. Additi... Read More »
Ultracore (or Hardcore back in the ‘90s) was originally due to be released for Amiga, Sega Genesis, and Sega CD platforms but never actually came through. Until now, that is. Close to 25 long years ... Read More »
With a port of 2015’s Dex, Qubic Games are bringing a techno-punk experience to the Switch. The key art and setting might bring Cyberpunk 2077 to mind, but Dex is a different beast entirely. Sti... Read More »
ININ Games have announced the digital release of Ultracore on Sony PlayStation Vita. Ultracore has been released digitally in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand for £17.99 / €19.99 / ... Read More »
The great thing about Sony is that it offers compatibility over its range of consoles. For that reason, you might see many games that were first handheld exclusive being ported over to console or the ... Read More »
Puzzle games and tower defense games have always been pretty fun games to play, but what would you get if you’d combine these two genres into one game? You’d get something like Gunhouse, a perfect... Read More »