Posts Tagged ‘Platformer’
PC
Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap (PC) Review
Lizard Cube have done an incredible remaster for Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap. It’s faithful, to a fault, and absolutely beautiful to listen to and watch.
PS4
Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
Ultimately, Yooka-Laylee is a game that looked like it was going to be a great thing for fans of classic 3D mascot platformers, but it’s just not there. Certainly, it’s not a terrible game, but just when you think you might be...
Xbox1
Vertical Drop Heroes HD (Xbox One) review
GamesFiends engage in a race to the bottom with this platformer-roguelike, freshly released on the Xbox One.
Xbox1
The Sun and the Moon (Xbox One) review
GamesFiends fight momentum, gravity and frustration in the XB1 release of Ludum Dare 29's winning platformer.
PC
UmiharaKawase Shun (PC) Review
Umihara Kawase is a sushi chef on a mission. Join her as she swings and grapples with her trusty fishing rod over up to fifty different fields, filling her backpack with delicious – and often dangerous to collect – fishy delights.
Xbox1
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones (Xbox One) review
Stealth Inc 2 often feels like it isn't playing fair, although with a little experience you'll realise it was all the time. In true Metroidvania style new pieces of equipment can open up whole new routes through existing areas,...
EGX
EGX Rezzed: Hands on – Mushroom 11
Mushroom 11 made an appearance at Rezzed last year, sitting in the Leftfield Collection as one of those games that is something “a little different”, and was occupied for long enough that I gave up getting a go on a...
Xbox1
Funk of Titans (Xbox One) review
The bottom line has to be "is it fun?" And Funk of Titans is, while it lasts - though it's the fastest 1000 gamerscore I've personally managed. But while the game encourages levels to be replayed, once the challenges are comple...
PC
The Last Tinker: City of Colors (PC) Review
The Last Tinker: City of Colors is a breath of fresh air, especially to an old platform gamer such as myself. It was only as I sat playing this, instead of Watch_Dogs on my PS4 that I realised just how much I needed this game....
PC
QBEH-1 – The Atlas Cube (PC) review
Qbeh-1 - The Atlas Cube is fairly linear, but many of the puzzles have enough flexibility that you will feel able to leave your own fingerprint on them; combined with it being relaxing and occasionally tense, and you end up wit...
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