Journey For Elysium Review – A Quick Tour Through The Afterlife
Greek mythology, puzzles, and boat-rowing don’t quite come together in Journey For Elysium, a story-driven VR game that narrowly misses the mark.
Greek mythology, puzzles, and boat-rowing don’t quite come together in Journey For Elysium, a story-driven VR game that narrowly misses the mark.
Battlewake is an arena combat game set on the high seas. With a cast of quirky playable characters, intense moments of ship-to-ship warfare, and a suite of multiplayer options, Battlewake packs the ingredients to be yet another surefire hit – at least on paper.
The underworld doesn’t seem so scary when compared to the issues that plague Devil’s Hunt, a third-person action game that doesn’t deliver on the action.
GORN delivers exactly what it promised leading up to its official launch; buckets of bloody, melee carnage in a cartoony VR world.
Inspired by Darkest Dungeon, Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a turn-based roguelike with a twist – you get to be the bad guy.
Simultaneously a pranking toolkit, a minigame collection, and a backstage glimpse into the minds of the duo, Penn & Teller VR strives to do too much, and the result is a noticeably disjointed experience.
Despite no major attempts to evolve the series, Lovely Planet 2 is still as lovely as its predecessor despite its simplicity. There’s plenty to do, and plenty to challenge you, but it will feel a little too familiar.
Presented in a minimalist art style, KIDS has you pushing faceless characters into holes and through intestines in search of meaning.
By making a few changes to the Soulsborne formula, Code Vein has the potential to appeal to players who long for something more accessible.
Even with the two questionable mechanics, one can’t deny Super Cane Magic ZERO certainly has charm. Until we get a sequel to Castle Crashers, this just might be the next best thing.