Dotemu and Tribute Games have announced a brand new 4-player cooperative side-scrolling brawler coming to PC and consoles and it's loaded with nostalgia. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge features a classic art-style and gameplay of beloved Turtles arcade classic Turtles in time. No release date has been announced as of yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMYwrC7oAo Teenage Mutant… Continue reading Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Announced for PC and Consoles
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Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition Review
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype released on PS3 all the way back in May 2010, and came to PS Vita in March 2015. Now it has made its way to PS4 (and via backwards compatability PS5) in the form of the Definitive Edition. If you played the 2010 hit, then you'll probably like taking it for… Continue reading Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition Review
WWE 2K Battlegrounds Announced For Fall 2020
2K announced the future of 2K's WWE games today, WWE 2K Battlegrounds coming Fall 2020. Battlegrounds is a "completely new WWE gaming experience that will feature arcade-style action and over-the-top Superstar designs, environments and moves. We’re focusing on social pick-up-and-play fun, but with plenty of depth for those who want to get way into it."… Continue reading WWE 2K Battlegrounds Announced For Fall 2020
Blue Estate Review
If you don't know what Blue Estate is (and I didn't), it's a comic book by Viktor Kalvachev. This is a digital only game, based on the comic, by developers HeSaw (from what I can gather, the first game from the Paris based developing studio). It's unlike anything currently available on PS4. That's a good… Continue reading Blue Estate Review
Sparkle 2 Review
Match three games have been popular for over a decade now thanks to their addictive simplicity and ultimately their challenge. These types of games come in a few different flavors; some require you to switch adjacent pieces to match three of a color or type (like the Saga series) and others require you to launch… Continue reading Sparkle 2 Review
Resogun Review
I honestly didn't know what to expect going into Resogun. I knew going in that it would be a free to play launch title available to Playstation Plus members, so I really didn't do much in terms of pre-launch research. My way of thinking is almost any free game is worth at least playing so… Continue reading Resogun Review
Syder Arcade Review
As someone who has been videogaming for thirty years or so I cut my teeth on all kinds of games including a healthy batch of what we affectionately refer to as “schmups” which is short hand for “shoot 'em ups.” A shoot 'em up is typically you in a spaceship or some other flying vehicle… Continue reading Syder Arcade Review
Call of Juarez Gunslinger Review
It’s a funny thing when a franchise can have three retail games available, the last of which is widely considered to be quite bad, and then have a fourth game be reduced down to a cheap digital only title. Now you may be asking “well what’s funny about that?” and the funny thing is the… Continue reading Call of Juarez Gunslinger Review
Star Wars Pinball Review
There was a time when I thought pinball on a console was stupid and couldn’t possibly be any fun, and then PlayStation Plus featured Marvel Pinball as a free download. I tried it and ended up loving it. The folks at Zen Studios have crafted a lot of virtual tables, but it’s their Marvel tables… Continue reading Star Wars Pinball Review
Crazy Taxi Review
Crazy Taxi ate a lot of my quarters back in the late 90s and early 00s. I finally got around to picking up the PSN version in December, and now it's time for the review in the 40th QDR. Is the PSN version worth owning?