Kategori: PlayStation 4 Games
Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance review – revenge of the ninja
Sega brings back one of its classic arcade and Mega Drive franchises, with a brand new entry made by the creators of Streets Of Rage 4.
Discounty review – the joys of retail management
Imagine Stardew Valley but with a mini-supermarket and you’ll have an inkling of the strange pleasures that await in new indie game Discounty.
Time Flies review – the life and death of a bluebottle
An inspired new indie game casts you as a hapless house fly, attempting to complete its bucket list before it succumbs to the inevitable.
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound review – don’t rage against the machine
After a long hiatus, the makers of Blasphemous 2 bring back Ninja Gaiden, with a 2D action game that should please both new players and veteran fans.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 review – Birdman forever
Activision remake two more of the original PS1 and PS2 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games, adding in new content and taking away some of the original music.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 review – Birdman forever
Activision remake two more of the original PS1 and PS2 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games, adding in new content and taking away some of the original music.
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster PS5 review – the horrors of AI
One of the best PC games of the 90s has been remastered for consoles, as Nightdive Studios gives the sci-fi horror sandbox a well-deserved makeover.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 review – Power Stone revival
The latest in Capcom’s series of retro fighting game compilations focuses on Capcom Vs. SNK and GameCentral favourite Power Stone.
Revenge Of The Savage Planet review – the best 3D Metroidvania returns
The sequel to Journey To The Savage Planet is bigger, better, and funnier than the original, as you get to explore multiple alien worlds with friends.
Revenge Of The Savage Planet review – the best 3D Metroidvania returns
The sequel to Journey To The Savage Planet is bigger, better, and funnier than the original, as you get to explore multiple alien worlds with friends.
Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves review – Street Fighter’s greatest rival returns
Terry Bogard and the gang are back as SNK revive the iconic Fatal Fury series for a new 2D fighter that seeks to challenge Capcom’s Street Fighter 6.