Antonball Deluxe is an 8-bit-style game – or rather, two games in one, starting with the titular Antonball, which is sideways Breakout with platforms, jumping and guns. It’s compilmented with Punchball: basically, a copy of …
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Nioh 2: Complete Edition on PC/Steam – The DVDfever Review
Nioh 2: Complete Edition sees a return to the Feudal Japan era and the Yokai-slaying, which we have all become familiar with after Williams’ exploits. It’s also a prequel to the first game, and sees …
Continue readingURG (Utopos Rocketship Game) / Guntech on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
URG (Utopos Rocketship Game) is also known as Guntech on the Atari VCS, and programmer Jani Penttinen has remade it from his original Atari ST game from 27 years ago, back when it called Utopos. …
Continue readingImmortal Fenyx Rising on PS5 – The DVDfever Review
Immortal Fenyx Rising: Sometimes games can have great stories, lovely vibrant graphics, but just end up not being as great as you would have hoped. Unfortunately, this is one of those games. Why? Well, simply …
Continue readingKinetic Edge on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Kinetic Edge is a new puzzle/obstacle course game which looks and sounds great, and for the most part, is surprisingly intuitive for a game which doesn’t indicate which way you’re meant to be going. Very …
Continue readingAtelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and The Secret Fairy on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and The Secret Fairy is definitely one of those games where it probably would have benefitted if I played the first one… However, I was in hysterics during the introduction …
Continue readingMXGP 2020: The Official Motocross Videogame on PS5 – The DVDfever Review
MXGP 2020: The Official Motocross Videogame is out now on PS5 and other consoles, and I first saw this game on PS4 at Play Expo Manchester in 2014, ahead of its 2015 released, and at …
Continue readingDoor: Inner Child on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Door: Inner Child is a rather bizarre 3D art-based puzzle game which reminds me a lot of the engaging Iris.Fall from 2018, albeit whereas you don’t change from your character into anything else this time, …
Continue readingCyberpunk 2077 on Xbox One X – The DVDfever Review
Cyberpunk 2077 is out now, and before starting, I have to state that this review comes as a result of playing the game on my Xbox One X, and it is installed on the internal …
Continue readingShpeed! on ZX Spectrum Next – Let’s Play – 2020 Indie Game
Shpeed! is a new ZX Spectrum Next game now available from Lee Duke and Bitmap Soft, and while it stems from an Acorn Archimedes game from 1994, it also reminds me of the all-time arcade …
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