A Plague Tale: Innocence does for rats what the Indiana Jones movies did for snakes – they’re EVERYWHERE! In addition, this is one of those few games where I saw the trailer and my jaw …
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Dangerous Driving on PC – The DVDfever Review – Is it Burnout 2019?
Dangerous Driving is a game for which I saw the trailer and thought – “This looks like Burnout! And it looks like the Burnout we should’ve had when Burnout Paradise was originally released, and it …
Continue readingSekiro: Shadows Die Twice on PC – The DVDfever Review
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice shows From Software are back with a new I.P and this has been something I have been waiting on for a good while, now. I guess I must be glutton for …
Continue readingNogalious on PC and MSX – The DVDfever Review
Nogalious is a new platformer out on both PC, and also recently on the MSX. Yes, it’s another great example of new games being made for old hardware. It’s also one of the hardest platformers …
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 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 readingIris.Fall on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Iris.Fall is… a very weird puzzle game, which felt similar to Deadlight: Director’s Cut, as well as This War Of Mine, as in those, you’re walking along a single plane, although with this, you can …
Continue readingThe Messenger on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
The Messenger is a new platformer where – and I won’t go into too much detail because I just like to get stuck into these sorts of games – a ninja village is given hell …
Continue readingBattlefield V on PC / Origin – The DVDfever Review
Battlefield V begins with an intro level, talked through to you by Kingsman actor and Vue voiceover guy who tells you not to talk during the film, Mark Strong, as you’re given a brief, playable …
Continue readingHitman 2 (2018) on PC / Steam – The DVDfever Review
Hitman 2 (2018) feels very much like a Bond film when it starts up on the Prologue level, as Agent 47 comes into view on a night boat to a beach house to track down …
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