If battle royale was the genre of choice for the past few years, cyberpunk is arguably in line to be the next. From indie games to much-anticipated upcoming titles – obviously, referring to Cyberpunk 2077 – everyone is trying to get in on the futuristic, dystopian, and neon action. Enter Conglomerate 451 from the three-person […]
Nioh 2 review – dark yokai souls
Team Ninja’s follow-up to the best Dark Souls game never made offers even better combat than before, but is there enough change We feel a bit sorry for Nioh 2. Its predecessor was released in 2017 and was widely praised as the best Dark Souls clone so far. It didn’t seem to do tremendously well […]
Elgato HD60 S+ Review: Capturing The Best Video Game Content Couldn’t Be Easier
Making Youtube content or streaming from a console is essentially impossible without a capture card. The broadcast features for streaming and recording on the PS4 are great for getting your feet wet, but streaming this way limits the personalization and customization of your stream. The Twitch app on Xbox provides a similar streaming experience, but […]
Ibb & Obb Switch Review: Couch Co-Op Chaos
If you miss the good old days of couch co-op and shouting at your loved ones to, “Just go that way already,” then Ibb & Obb is for you. Solve the puzzles by swapping sides, talking tactics, and jumping on each other’s heads. It’s just like your childhood all over again. This cooperative puzzler is […]
Murder By Numbers review – the Picross killer
A mash-up between Phoenix Wright and Picross nonograms is the unlikely concept behind this new indie murder mystery. We’ve always loved picross. Also known as nonograms, they’re a common subject for video games and there’s always been a lot of them on portable consoles and smartphones. They’re not usually the sort of thing we can […]