Crossfire: Sierra Squad Review (PSVR2)

The virtual reality platform has seen its share of good games and bad. Some of those good games provided a profound experience that reminded people how wonderful VR can be. Iron Man VR showed us that we could take off with Tony Stark’s suit and fly high in the sky and become that superhero that we always wanted to be. Then there are games like Detached that showed us how to properly fall over in V...[Read More]

Quantum: Recharged Review

The days of taking dollars from my dad, putting them in a quarter machine, and then living the dream of spending hours upon hours playing short arcade experiences might be long gone, but games like Quantum: Recharged from developer SneakyBox are keeping the memories alive. Quantum: Recharged is a reimagined 1982 arcade classic called Quantum that borrows the concept of creating connections by form...[Read More]

Andro Dunos II Review

Back in 1992, if you were well-off enough to afford a NEO GEO system ($699) and the games sold with it ($199-299 each – depending on where you bought them), then you probably would have heard of the side-scrolling arcade shooter Andro Dunos. It was certainly a game that was ahead of its time and found a comfortable place among a sea of arcade shooting experiences. For me, I couldn’t afford a NEO G...[Read More]

It Came From Space And Ate Our Brains

Imagine living in a “quiet and peaceful” world, with a normal life and your brain safely inside your head as all should be. Now imagine that “quiet and peaceful” lifestyle being abruptly put on hold, or in the worst case brought to an end, as an insatiable horde of aliens begins their invasion of Earth. Strange blocky blobs of luminescent pink have come to take the appetizi...[Read More]