Month: March 2019
The Wizards continues the PSVR's tradition of playing host to fun, immersive experiences in short, compact packages.
Metro Exodus is an open world game which due to its drastic change of direction feels lost, and largely uninspired. And if not for its ‘classic’ moments of Metro’esque brilliance, it would be nothing more than another average shooter.
I liked it, I never loved it, I hated some moments and the end result was...just okay.
Sometimes more VN than RPG, Death end re;Quest offers unique gameplay and is set in a world that is being torn apart by supernatural phenomenon.
If you own a switch and can operate two joysticks, you need this game in your library.
Dragon Sinker is a Golden Age of JRPGs love letter and is worth it for genre veterans to have a look at.
As a flat screen offering, we would have given this game a 6 out of 10. In VR, it’s virtually flawless.
Devil May Cry 5 is the finest that the franchise has to offer, but it's visual shortcomings bar it from perfection.
Thief Simulator satisfyingly captures both the simulator and the thief side of its title. The stealth mechanics are well implemented and there are some truly challenging houses in the game if you don’t mind working your way up to them.
There's nothing dark about this quest.