Imagine taking an old franchise known for having an irritating main character, whose output is mostly mid-to-poor quality games, including one of the most hated games on the PlayStation 1, and deciding, “We can fix this.” This is what developer Fabraz has done with the infamous Bubsy series in the newly released Bubsy 4D. To […]
Tag: 3D Platformer
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star Crossed World – Review
Released back in 2022, Kirby and the Forgotten Land was the mainline Kirby’s grand debut in the third dimension. As the second mainline Kirby game on Switch, it was met with much fanfare from fans and critics for its extensive content, creative and detailed level design, and great soundtrack. I certainly loved the game (as […]
Astro Bot – Review | Celebrating 30 Years of Play
2024 marks thirty years for Sony’s PlayStation brand, one which began as an upstart console to compete with Nintendo and Sega before it grew into a generations-spanning juggernaut of its own. Countless faces of gaming, whether they be iconic or obscure, ride-or-die or merely transient passers-by, have called a PlayStation console home at one point […]
Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Review
Kirby and the Forgotten Land marks both the series’ first venture into 3D and my own into the series. It’s absolutely a memorable experience and I hope to explore why in this review of this long-overdue 3D Platformer. Transported to a Forgotten Land The story of Kirby and the Forgotten Land is fairly minimal. It’s […]
Demon Turf – Review | Collectathon in Hell
Demon Turf aims to capture your time with interesting visuals and by harkening back to the “Collection” days. Published by Playtonic Games and developed by Fabraz, what did we think of this 3D Platformer? Raising Hell Demon Turf stars Beebs, a plucky young Demon who is being constantly provoked by the Demon King. Enough is […]
TASOMACHI: Behind the Twilight – Review
Much of the intrigue around TASOMACHI: Behind the Twilight stems from lead developer nocras’s impressive credentials: among them art and environment design for franchises such as Zelda and Final Fantasy. Gorgeous concept art and trailers showcasing expansive environments further piqued my interest. The finished game is a mixed bag, and whether you are likely to […]
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – Review
I seem to be a glutton for punishment recently. First Spelunky 2 that I recently reviewed and now Crash Bandicoot 4 – both enjoyable games, but both incredibly difficult. In fact, while Crash Bandicoot 4 will be no surprise to those who played the previous titles, those new to the series may be in for […]







