Players got to experience Astro’s Playroom as a test of PS5 technology, and Astro Bot offers players a full-fledged gaming experience. Team Asobi developed the title outside of… Continue reading
Tag: Platformer
When it comes to the Sonic franchise, opinions can be divisive. While many fans hold a deep nostalgia for the blue hedgehog’s earlier titles, some of the more… Continue reading
A mechanical boy, a mysterious watch, a plagued world: Clockwork tells the story of a great mechanical city that is on the brink of never-ending failure. Four hundred… Continue reading
Well over a year on from Comcept’s original launch promise, Keiji Inafune’s Mighty No. 9 has finally ascended the throws of development hell for public consumption. These are… Continue reading
Sometimes in games, you play a real square. Maybe you’re a space marine with the personality of a brick. In this case you play a literal circle. Mazement… Continue reading
Insects generally don’t have the flashiest roles in games. Whether a giant ant spewing fire at the hero, or maggots crawling out of a corpse, chances are that… Continue reading
Hollow Knight was a part of the Indie Showcase at PAX Aus this year to reveal the tremendous amount of diversity of Australian indie games. I caught up with… Continue reading
Typoman, a 2D puzzle platformer, will be available on Wii U systems beginning November 19, 2015 via the Nintnedo E-shop. The game was originally slated for September, but… Continue reading
The Blue Bomber has been around since 1987, and since then over 50 different titles bearing his name have been released. He has many different series under his… Continue reading
Grow Home, initially released for PC in February, is the first game chosen to be free on PlayStation Plus via the new Vote to Play system. Gamers wanted to… Continue reading
It seems disingenuous to review Sound Shapes in a distinctly non-audio medium such as this. The real meat of the game comes across, as the name implies, through… Continue reading
So Many Me is the latest in a long string of platforming titles released this year, but manages to be unique enough to separate itself from the pack…. Continue reading
This small title from Playdead Studios first arrived on the market back in 2010. My first experience with the game came on the Xbox 360 in 2012 where,… Continue reading
Video games often send us to the hustle and bustle of large cities, dense forest settings, or the brown-fest of desert towns. Not here. Never Alone transports players… Continue reading