I am Setsuna: Tokyo RPG Factory’s first game hails back to days gone by, a time when the Super Nintendo was the in-thing (or SEGA Megadrive in my case!) I am Setsuna is similar in …
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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst on PC – The DVDfever Review
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst is less a follow-up and more a prequel to 2008’s Mirror’s Edge, and there’s a rather long and overly complex story behind this game which stems back to the time when protaganist …
Continue readingHomefront: The Revolution on PC – The DVDfever Review
Homefront: The Revolution is a first-person shooter that isn’t a sequel to 2011’s Homefront but is more like a reboot. Not sure why. Then again, the only question posed at the 2015 reboot of Fantastic …
Continue readingAtari Vault on PC – The DVDfever Review
Atari Vault brings together 100 of their own games from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, 82 on the Atari VCS 2600, and 18 in their original arcade form, including a few in both format. You …
Continue readingAlekhine’s Gun on PC – The DVDfever Review
Alekhine’s Gun – what a strange name for a game. Flashbacks of the Full Metal Jacket chant “” sprang straight to mind. But no, out of interest I did a little research, turns out there …
Continue readingHitman (2016) on PC – The DVDfever Review
Hitman: The baldy bitch-slapping bastard with the big Silver Ballers is back once again like the Renegade Master! This time round, we start off 20 years earlier, taking us back to before the first title, …
Continue readingDying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition on PC – The DVDfever Review
Dying Light is a game that passed me by upon its original release last year, partly because so many zombie games seem just the same – a never-ending samey hack ‘n’ slash againgst the undead …
Continue readingJust Cause 3 on PC – The DVDfever Review
Just Cause 3: It’s difficult to know what to say about this game other than – BUY IT! In a year of games glitching upon release, such as Batman: Arkham Knight and I’m still waiting …
Continue readingDORIS voicepack for Elite Dangerous – Kate Russell
DORIS – remember her? If you’ve enjoyed Elite: Mostly Harmless, the fantastic novel from technology journalist and BBC Click presenter Kate Russell, the audiobook version of which also has a cameo from Elite’s creator David …
Continue readingWarhammer: The End Times – Vermintide on PC – The DVDfever Review
Warhammer: The End Times – Vermintide is out now on PC via Steam and comes from Fatshark, a small Indie Developer who have been around for a few years. Their previous work includes titles such …
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