Tom Hutchison
It’s old-school gaming, straight to the point, simple and fun.
Overall, a poor Call of Duty but there will still be enough in the multiplayer for fans to enjoy for months to come.
If you liked the first Ghostrunner it’s a no brainer, for those not into reflex-focused gaming, maybe wait until it drops in price.
It looks medieval, dark, like a bloody horror film and it plays tough.
All in, for £35, well worth a try on PSVR2. But hardcore first-person shooter gamers won’t find the next big thing here just yet.
Gamers should enjoy its change of pace and it’s a shame there was no attempt at a multiplayer as I suspect that’d be this game’s shining mode.
Divine Knockout is great fun and a fresh take on the Smash Bros style of brawler. It’s quite limited at the moment, there’s only six arenas and eight fighters at launch, but hopefully the makers at Red Beard Games will improve that over time with promised new content.
This is a must-buy for any Ninja Turtles fans looking for a retro gaming kick to add to their collection. Those les interested in a 90s cartoon classic may find the collection a Little too samey.
Not a great title for single-players but definitely easily pickupable gaming fun for one of those lighter evenings with friends.
But as a package, this is a nicely put-together game and a great little addition to the Game Pass’s ever-growing library.
Overall, a decent shooter that feels a little too overblown for its own good. It’s best elements lie in the past but there’s plenty here to get your teeth into and potentially dozens of hours of multiplayer fun for the winter months.
It’s a great shooter game, CoD always is, but its not the best in the series and the overly used WW2 backdrop is wearing thin.
It’s nicely brought up to modern gaming visuals by the Nintendo bods but remains at its heart a very strong video game in the Mario franchise.
If you are seeking an interactive, heavy themed, intense movie this is your game.
Modern players may find it interesting but not vital.
By pulling on the strings of many a modern classic they’ve been able to deliver a fun, tough, playable title that’s addictive and enjoyable. But it can be improved on in both image style and gameplay if there is a sequel.
An absolute bargain for the price.
Overall, a strong and much-wanted tennis game that helps to fill a gap in the sporting gaming market.
A solid but not outstanding effort by the Nintendo peeps.
Well worth a look if you’re seeking the comfort of nostalgia with some quality acting talent.