The PlayStation Vita was released back in 2011 (Japan) and 2012 (Europe) and was the successor to the PSP, which was released in 2004/05. I bought my PSVita in 2013 on a whim because I wanted to check it out. I bought it with Spy Hunter and Mortal Kombat, which kept me busy for a … Continue reading Revisiting the PlayStation Vita
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Unpacking: A Calming and Relaxing Experience (Review)
Unpacking is a puzzle game released in November 2021 for Windows, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, and in May 2022 for the PlayStation 4 & 5. The game is divided up into multiple chapters for the years 1997, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2018 and within each year, your task is to unpack … Continue reading Unpacking: A Calming and Relaxing Experience (Review)
Going Back in Time – Croc: The Legend of the Gobbos
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos is a 3D platformer released in September 1997 for the PlayStation and a year later for the Sega Saturn and Microsoft Windows. The game takes place in Gobbo Valley and follows a young crocodile named Croc who has to venture through levels rescuing furry creatures known as Gobbos from an … Continue reading Going Back in Time – Croc: The Legend of the Gobbos
Single Player or Multiplayer?
Video games have been around for a long time now and in that time they've evolved in many different ways. One noticeable difference is the prevalence of multiplayer modes or just flat out multiplayer games. Back in the day when multiplayer meant you plugged two controllers into the console or if you were fancy and … Continue reading Single Player or Multiplayer?
Love or Hate: Open World Games
Open-world games are one of many genres of video game that is out there. These days there are many massive games where you can freely explore a map as long as you want without it having an adverse effect on the story. I asked my gamer followers on Twitter if they enjoyed open-world games or … Continue reading Love or Hate: Open World Games
Why Play Video Games?
Video games have been around for many years now, from Pong to Mario Bros. to Skyrim; they have captured our imaginations and, for some of us, have been a part of daily life for as long as we can remember. But why do we play video games? I recently posed this question to my followers … Continue reading Why Play Video Games?
Awkward Trophies: Skyrim Edition
If you read my gaming blogs you'll already know that I'm always up for a good trophy hunt, especially if some of those trophies are a but of a pain in the arse to get. I recently posted about some awkward trophies in the games Vampyr and Fallout 4. Below are a selection of the … Continue reading Awkward Trophies: Skyrim Edition
Death Stranding: Delivering Packages with a Twist (Review)
Death Stranding is a third-person adventure game that was released in November 2019 for the PlayStation 4. It was later released in July 2020 for PC. A director’s cut of the game was released in September 2021 for the Playstation 5. The game follows main character Sam Porter Bridges (Norman Reedus) as he traverses the … Continue reading Death Stranding: Delivering Packages with a Twist (Review)
Life is Strange: True Colors (Review)
Life is Strange: True Colors is a third person graphic adventure released on the 10th of September 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC. It is the fifth game in the Life is Strange series but the third main game, following Life is Strange 2. Unlike the previous games, this game … Continue reading Life is Strange: True Colors (Review)
Dead Space: The Most Terrifying Game Ever
Dead Space is a survival horror game that was released in October 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. The game is set on a mining spaceship that is now infested by creatures known as Necromorphs. You take control of Isaac Clarke, an engineer that has to investigate what happened aboard the ship. … Continue reading Dead Space: The Most Terrifying Game Ever
