Metro Exodus: It is very hard to think objectively about a game after you have decided that it clearly isn’t a game that you are going to like. However, I feel this is what I …
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Dweebs Drop on ZX Spectrum Next – The DVDfever Review
Dweebs Drop is a new ZX Spectrum title which is inspired by the likes of Tetris and Candy Crush, and is the fourth physical release ever. It’s a great puzzle game, but deceptively devious, since …
Continue readingResident Evil 2 Remake on Xbox One – The DVDfever Review
Resident Evil 2 Remake: As soon as you switch this on and see the Capcom logo appear in front of you, you should reminisce about the sheer terror of playing this on the PS1 (or …
Continue readingGris on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Gris is one of those games which is rarely like anything you’ve played before, but which at the same time, does. It’s immensely difficult to explain what it’s all about because I didn’t understand it …
Continue readingHitman HD Enhanced Collection on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Hitman HD Enhanced Collection has ‘sneaked’ onto PS4 and Xbox One (or should that be sneaked) bringing two of the franchises earlier games to modern consoles. With this, you get Hitman: Blood Money from 2006 …
Continue readingOnimusha Warlords on PS4 – The DVDfever Review
Onimusha Warlords resurrects the 2001 Playstation 2 hit which somehow passed me by, and while I know there’s a series of games based around this, I’ll just stick to talking about this one for this …
Continue readingOmensight: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch – The DVDfever Review
Omensight: Definitive Edition is out now on Nintendo Switch, after having previously been released on PC (see our review here), and whilst playing through thing, mensight, I found it hard to decide to which games …
Continue readingBattle Princess Madelyn on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Battle Princess Madelyn had me hooked from the initial premise and the trailer that this looks to be a classic Ghosts ‘N’ Goblins-style game with both an arcade mode and a story mode, but there …
Continue readingArca’s Path VR on PS4 / PSVR – The DVDfever Review
Arca’s Path VR is a new virtual reality game on both PSVR and Steam which takes a very simple idea, but is also one that is very sound. Strap yourself in (with a VR helmet), …
Continue readingBurger Time and Karate Champ Mini Arcade – My Arcade gameplay
Burger Time and Karate Champ are now available as 6″ machines from Data East, and like the previous similar machines, they’re the NES ROMs rather than the original arcade games, but are they still any …
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