Star Trek : Bridge Crew review – Frustratingly shallow, if not hilariously goofy
Star Trek: Bridge Crew's moments of enjoyment come from its goofy antics and riduculous shortcommings rather than its tactical depth or spread of gameplay options.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew's moments of enjoyment come from its goofy antics and riduculous shortcommings rather than its tactical depth or spread of gameplay options.
Farpoint's tight control and impressive use of the Aim Controller can't do enough to hide a sloppy presentation and boring gameplay.
Reviews for the PlayStation VR exclusive, Farpoint, seem to all agree on one thing. While a good use of VR, Farpoint fails to excite as a first-person shooter.
Starblood Arena has the mechanics of a good VR shooter, but fails to execute on them with balnd match modes and sparse options for play.
After crash landing you have to fight to survive as you explore and uncover the planet’s secrets. Your only hope of escape is to keep moving and discover the fate of your team.
When it comes to the unexplained, you call the Ghostbusters, the ultimate solution in after-life pest control. Probably one of the coolest jobs of all time as well. Wouldn’t it be rad to be a Ghostbuster? Yes, yes it would be awesome to run around town with an unlicensed nuclear accelerator strapped to your back, even if it would render you more sterile than Chernobyl. So what’s the best solution then? A virtual one.
If you've had problems with PlayStation VR's motion control tracking, they should be alleviated in the newest firmware.
According to Sony, they’ve sold nearly a million PlayStation VR units – more than the Oculus Rift and the HTCV Vive combined.
In an industry often clouded by exclusivity and inflated price tags, Dossier Perfumes emerges …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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