Trover Saves the Universe is Wonderfully, Enjoyably Stupid.
If you’re looking for a hilarious way to spend a few hours, Trover Saves the Universe is a great way to do it.
If you’re looking for a hilarious way to spend a few hours, Trover Saves the Universe is a great way to do it.
If you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for that hard to buy for gamer on your list, Mat Langford recommends FanFit gaming!
Stepping on to the floor of the Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo (EGLX) in Toronto, it was easy to see its allure. Now in its 3rd year, EGLX started out – as its website states – as a small get-together [that] has grown into Canada’s largest video game event.
It seems like a lot of the draw to the PlayStation Classic will simply be the collectable nature of the console itself rather than its great list of games.
Moonlighter, developed by Digital Sun, is a charming game reminiscent of top-down dungeon-crawlers like The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and The Binding of Isaac.
For a game about riding a bike through France, Tour de France 2018 from Cyanide Studio is exactly what I was expecting: It’s strategic and kind of good looking but unfortunately, quite boring.
“A lot of walking in these games.” I said to Andy Burns, as we sat, taking in Sony’s 2018 Playstation E3 Experience at Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, “but you know what there isn’t enough of?”
“Flutes.” He said, and we both chuckled.
MLB: The Show 18 is exactly what you’d expect from Sony San Diego: it’s beautiful, plays wonderfully and is graphically better than the previous year.
I haven’t used my PlayStation VR headset much since I reviewed Supermassive Games’ ‘The Inpatient’ back in January, so it only seems fitting that my latest review would be the next installment from that same developer, the first-person VR shooter ‘Bravo Team.’
Bleed 2 is a fast-paced, fluid, pixel-drawn run-and-gun style game that performs well, somewhere between a platformer and a twin-stick shooter. It’s a fun but difficult adventure that has some great pros, but also some cons.Â
‘The Inpatient’ is the kind of game that seems like a meaty, immersive horror experience in the vein of the incredible ‘Resident Evil 7.’
One issue I’ve had with Gran Turismo on the whole is that it always felt too serious. You needed to practically BE a race car driver to understand exactly how … Continue reading Gran Turismo: Sport – Great racing, but feels a bit empty.