Tag Archives: PS4 Game Review.

Never Alone, (PS4). Game Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Never Alone is a puzzle platform adventure game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4. The game was developed in harmony with the Alaska Native community and is an historic collaboration as it delves deep into the traditions of the Iñupiat people of Alaska like no other game before it.

Hotline Miami, (PS4). Game Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Hotline Miami is a top-down 2D action shooter game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita. The game was originally created by the two man team of Jonatan Söderström and Dennis Wedin at Dennaton Games and released for Windows on October 23rd 2012 by the publisher Devolver Digital who then recruited Abstraction Games to port Hotline Miami to the Vita and PS3 for a release on June 26th 2013 and now a further enhanced version for PS4. Since the original PC release of Hotline Miami it has became such a sleeper hit that it has garnered many award nominations and awards with a sequel titled Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number set for release in late 2014 with the PS4 version of the game acting as a way to provide a new opportunity to entice gamers into the world of Hotline Miami and to even provide gamers with a reason to return to the first game before the release of the sequel.

Crimsonland, PS4 Game Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Crimsonland is a top-down shooter game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4. Crimsonland is a re-make of a game known by the same name that was released for Windows in 2003 and was actually 10Tons’ first ever game with the re-make providing a rather fitting celebration of a special milestone of having endured over a decade in the videogames industry! A decade in the videogames industry is not exactly easy, but congratulations are not just in order for over a decade in the industry, but also for such a diversity of games from Sparkle to King Oddball and even Crimsonland showcases a clear departure from one another, which takes plenty of enthusiasm, guts and imagination to achieve, so long live the exceptional indie games and long may they continue to flow onto PlayStation consoles for many years to come! However, does Crimsonland shape up to the same level of quality as their Sparkle games and King Oddball?