Many years ago, the jump from 2D to 3D practically forced the developers to transform their best-known series to move from 2D to 3D development. Some did well and others not so much. For Sonic, it took a long time to find the desired place in 3D, and even then, there are many fans, who couldn’t find the entertainment values of classic Sonic in Sonic 3D. After testing different mergers, such ...[Read More]
Five years ago Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture rescued one of those genres that have long been forgotten, the shoot’em up. Sine Mora was launched on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and PS Vita, and a little later on mobile devices. Now, publisher THQ Nordic brings Sine Mora Ex back for current generation platforms along with some editions. Like the original, it uses the classic basis...[Read More]
Phantom Trigger is a brand-new dungeon crawler hack’n’slash coming to PC and Nintendo switch this week. The game was developed by Bread Team and currently retails for $15 on both steam and the Nintendo e-shop. Phantom Triggers six-hour story gives you two perspectives woven together tells a single story. You get the point of view of Stan, a married man who suffers a seizure from a myst...[Read More]
Archangel is the Pacific Rim game we always wanted Fans of the big robots, with exponents like the film Pacífic rim and series like Evangelion we are in luck since the Skydance Interactive brings us a game that did not yet have anything similar in VR, although many gamers saw it as something that would fit perfectly into the concept of virtual reality. All this comes packaged in the form of an on-...[Read More]
Ubisoft has announced the release of Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch, which will launch on Nintendo’s console on September 12 through physical and digital distribution. The game will offer a demo officially soon. To celebrate the announcement, Ubisoft has uploaded a trailer and a detailed news. What’s new in the version While Michael Ancel already detailed a lot ...[Read More]
A little over two years ago, Splatoon arrived, a new IP from Nintendo that makes a pretty strong entry, and that was practically something unexpected even for Nintendo. Since it was one of a kind online third – person shooter that also came with title updates free for a year, it was a breath of fresh air for the catalog of Wii U. Luckily, Splatoon’s feedback from gamers was great and e...[Read More]
For years we have become accustomed to lower our expectations to any game that came out of a movie of success. Most of these titles that we have had the dubious honor of enjoying in the last two decades left much to be desired, except for one or maybe two honorable exceptions. So when we find a game of this type that is really well done and that has a good gameplay, our surprise level is usually d...[Read More]