
Review: Taito Milestones 2 brings classic shooters to the palm of your hands
Featuring ten classic releases, Taito Milestones 2 is an otherwise barebones retro package that doesn’t go past the very essentials of presenting a retro compilation.
Featuring ten classic releases, Taito Milestones 2 is an otherwise barebones retro package that doesn’t go past the very essentials of presenting a retro compilation.
Over a decade in the making, this Doom engine FPS shows huge promise.
The Need for Speed series has received an eye-catching new paint job, but it’s the subtle changes under the hood that make this a great racer.
With its small price and stark simplicity, Impaler is one-man project built for short sessions.
Buckshot Software have hugely improved their level design, but this early access retro shooter needs to do more to stand out from the crowd.
Hot Wheels Unleashed might be extremely simple, but it’s got plenty to keep you busy if you’re looking for a fun arcade racer.
Kosmokrats has a funny, well-written story and a great soundtrack, but the somewhat frustrating puzzles occasionally hamper enjoyment.
Ride 4 is a disappointing entry in Milestone’s chief franchise.
And continues to make fantastic use of the FlipGrip accessory on the Switch!
Within a couple hours of starting the PS4 version of Downwell, I got to the final level for the first time. I put several hours in on the PC version last year and never got even close to reaching it, always foiled by the swarms of stuff in the penultimate level. Upon making it to…