Review: Evercade Atari Collection 2
The Atari Collection 1 was my first foray into the marvellous world of the Evercade. Although I found it to be a mixed bag, I’ll always appreciate it because you never forget your first! Anyway, I can’t say I was brimming with excitement to review this collection, but did it exceed my expectations? Let’s find […]
Review: Maneater – Truth Quest
Chris wrote a review about his experience playing the main Maneater game when he got a Platinum trophy on it on PS5, while I also wrote a review when I completed it on Nintendo Switch. I enjoyed the game so much that when I recently picked up an Xbox Series X with Gamepass Ultimate, I took advantage […]
Review: Islanders – Console Edition
If the complexity of SimCity or Cities: Skylines has put you off dipping your toes into “world building” games, then Islanders is the gentle (and addictive) introduction to the genre that you’ve been waiting for. Dropping you into your 1st random scenario (a series of small colourful islands) with little introduction other than having to […]
Review: The Falconeer
The Falconeer is a third person aerial combat game, where instead of being sat inside an aircraft, you are sat atop a huge falcon, all rendered in a visually pleasing art style that can often give a false sense of calm before throwing you into yet another dogfight with the enemy forces. Floating in the […]
Review: Lawn Mowing Simulator
Once again I find myself reviewing a simulation game where I’m not a fan of doing the activity in real life (see my fishing and hunting reviews), but put it into video game form and I thoroughly enjoy the experience. Lawn Mowing Simulator tasks you with, surprise surprise, mowing lawns. A necessary chore which I’m […]
Review: Evercade Namco Museum Collection 2
The Namco Collection 1 featured some classic games and was generally a strong showing for the Evercade. Can the Namco Collection 2 top it? Let’s find out.Galaga – 1985I said in my Galaxian review that I get these two games mixed up. Now I’ve been able to play both, I still think they are very […]
Review: The Ascent
Developed by Swedish indie game studio Neon Giant and published by Curve Digital, The Ascent is a third person isometric view twin stick shooter set in a multi-layered futuristic cyberpunk environment…phew!The first thing that struck me about the game was the incredibly detailed graphics and ‘living world’ that was before me. Bringing to mind an […]
Review: Red Wings: Aces of the Sky
Wings by Cinemaware is one of my favourite games on the Commodore Amiga. It captured the Tally-Ho spirit of World War 1, as it put you behind the controls of a plane engaging in deadly dog fights. With that in mind, I was really looking forward to checking out Red Wings: Aces of the Sky […]
Review: Song of Horror
Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Eternal Darkness and Alone in the Dark are all games which have offered something to the videogame horror genre. They all take elements from each other, and some have continued to succeed and evolve, whereas others have failed. Alone in the Dark started it all, with fixed camera angles, puzzle-based exploration, […]
Review: Evercade Interplay Collection 1
It’s a bit strange only having 6 games to review in this collection. Especially when you consider there have been a whopping 41 games on the first three collections I’ve reviewed! Still, is it a case of quality over quantity? Let’s find out. Battle Chess – 1990 I don’t play chess so it’s a little […]