Dead or Alive 6 Last Round by developer and publisher Koei Tecmo Games Co., LTD.—Sony PlayStation 5 review written by Nick with a copy provided by the publisher.
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Hello everyone and welcome to Echo Isle! A land with a mysterious lighthouse, monsters prowling the woods, and a wonderful throwback to some classic games I enjoyed in my childhood.
The tower defense genre is one that doesn't tend to innovate much with static maps, various traps, and its simple to grasp gameplay loops. At least, that is until Minos with a mighty laugh to prove you wrong.
Hello everyone and welcome to the next instalment of KEMCO RPG: Isekai Villain! This time we get to witness the tale of a regular dude who gets transported into his favourite webnovel, but as a villain mob character!
Have you ever grown up feeling like you don't belong? For our Heroine, that's the feeling she lives with everyday in her small farming village. But it's not her only secret...
Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith, to me, is a relaxing simulation game until you get to the time-management portion of it. I've had the pleasure of actually making a part for my sewing machine at a friend's forge which this game brought back some fond memories.
Today we’re looking at what has rapidly become an absolute favorite in the open-world RPG genre for me. An interesting story, memorable NPCs, stunning visuals, and a setting absolutely dripping with flavor, Dread Delusion sets its tone immediately and sticks with it.
...I love music in general. After playing the People of Note demo, I knew I had to play the full game.
Nitro Gen Omega may be one of the weirdest experiences that I've ever sat down to. Having lost the war to the AI and its robot armies, humanity is on the brink of extinction.
EA Sports UFC 6 is one of those titles that felt almost immediately comfortable and familiar in my hands, but with enough updates and nuanced changes to make it interest after having taking a few years off from the series.
Net.Attack() is dangerously fun. From thinking that I could dip my toe into the tutorial during a lunch break to having put more hours into the game on my first day with it than I did my full-time job, Net.Attack() smoothly pulled me into a ‘just one more level’ mindset.
Nospacelost said: “Kick is a game about the small, overlooked moments of childhood, the freedom of exploring the world with nothing but your soccer ball at your feet. I hope players enjoy the small slice of The Kid’s journey that’s available to play as part of Steam Next Fest, and I cannot wait for the full launch in July.”
“We are delighted to officially announce our work on the next installment of the Persona series and look forward to sharing the incredible efforts that the entire team is putting into Persona 6 for its release after Persona 4 Revival,” said Kazuhisa Wada, Director at P-STUDIO. “As we take this next step, we are thrilled the launch date is set for Persona 4 Revival and fans get to encounter a fresh and modernized experience as they discover the mysteries hidden in Inaba.”
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
If there is one forgotten video game character who deserves a solid comeback (besides Alex Kidd), it has to be Dizzy. The main protagonist of an excellent series that saw its greatest success in the home computer market. Each and every title is an enduring classic — as challenging as it is an absolute blast to play through. Developed by The Oliver Twins and published by Codemasters in their humble early years, the Dizzy series was one of Europe's most well-known and profitable properties. As is the case with all great video game series, it took a couple of titles to get the format right and establish the blueprint for subsequent installments. Fantasy World Dizzy — the third entry in the series — was that template-defining title upon which most future Dizzy games were built.
A sleeper hit upon its release in 1989, the C64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum versions of Fantasy World Dizzy quickly became popular among gamers. Although the Spectrum version is the most well-known (and the first result that comes up when you search for it), the slightly lesser-known MS-DOS version is perhaps the prettiest and most robust iteration of the game. To justify that claim with a direct comparison: the Dizzy that appears in the MS-DOS version has far more detail than his Speccy counterpart. Rather than a plain oval white shape with round limbs, this Dizzy is clad in a fedora hat, red boots and red gloves — all of which give him a distinct personality. The rest of the cast is equally detailed and better animated. Speaking of which, the rat that greets you in the opening level has an actual walking animation that is decidedly superior to its Speccy equivalent, which — in all honesty — moves and looks like a Roomba.
Note: Screenshots from all platforms that were available at the time can be found here at Moby Games.
“After launching DEVOUR, I began working on Sunset Summit in 2021 as I wanted to branch out from the horror genre. But by 2023 I was burned out and unsure if a first-person co-op climbing game would appeal to anyone. And guess what? Then PEAK launched and after its success I felt reassured that it was worth finishing Sunset Summit. I’m proud to share this mix of my favourite things: co-op games, climbing, and megastructures and I hope people will enjoy it!”