I admittedly wince when I hear “Crossfire”. I did not like CrossfireX, and given this is from the same universe, you tend to worry. That said, everyone deserves a second chance, and being this game is a PSVR2 one, the change of scenery can do it good. After some time
In the fight against Zoraxis, Agent Phoenix (that’s you) is The Agency’s best asset. Phoenix’s latest job is to investigate Dr. Prism, the genius behind the Telekinesis implant, after her departure from The Agency following the failure of her Robot Agent project. Ensuring her safety and preventing
The 7th Guest is a tentpole for the start of the CD-ROM era, giving players an interactive horror story that unfolds in a mansion full of ghosts. The player has suffered some sort of trauma and has lost their memory, waking up on the shore outside. The key to bringing
Are you craving the nostalgic vibes and the adrenaline rush from the golden days of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater? The thrill of landing the perfect trick, the frustration of missing the simplest grind, the sheer joy of finally nailing that combo you’ve been practicing for hours, all set
I’ve been fairly harsh on Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate in the past, but that’s because I can see exactly what they’re trying to achieve. Now that the game is complete with the release of Episode 3, I think My Dearest have found their footing despite remaining shortcomings. Dyschronia
I picked up a PlayStation VR2 headset, but I’ve not been as kind with it as I should be. It gets a lot of use, but it spends its downtime sitting on top of my Mandalorian helmet. Sure, it sits there reasonably securely (the controllers sit in the charger)
I can practically hear the growly voice of the arcade cabinet when I drop in yet another quarter and it proudly proclaims “Operation….WOLF”. It’s been seared into my brain since childhood. If you aren’t an antique like me, Operation Wolf was an arcade game with a dedicated
Mix a Soulslike punishing VR FPS with Tarantino multiple-reference inspiration, and you get Synapse, a PlayStation VR2 exclusive!
Synapse does not fall short in terms of ambition. The game tries to give players an immersive experience with inspired yet distinct mechanics and features. It strives to push the boundaries of