What I Learned From Kevin #65
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What I Learned From Kevin #65
NASA is pronounced nay-sah
- Kerbal Space Program but there are no survivors
GRIS (2018) Developed by: Nomada Studio, Blitworks
Fight’N Rage - 2019 - PlayStation 4 Developer: Blitworks (PS4 Port) Seba Games Dev (PC Original) Publisher: Blitworks (PS4 Port) Seba Games Dev (PC Original)
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Get Owlboy on the Nintendo eShop, 13th Feb 2018! Owlboy will be available as a physical copy on May 29th 2018, for Nintendo Switch, in partnership with SOEDE...
We can finally reveal that Owlboy is coming to the Nintendo Switch as a digital download on February 13th and is getting a physical retail release on May 29th!
New titles in the scrolling beat'em up / brawler genre aren't that common these days. Fight'N Rage arrived on PC back in 2017 and has been steadily ported to all the current consoles. It's clearly a loving homage to all the classic 90's scrolling beat'em ups, including a few well placed nods fans will no doubt spot to titles like Konami's TNMT arcade.
Well paced stages packed full of enemies, faultless collision, mixed in with an excellent combo system make this a hugely enjoyable title. Fight'N Rage includes some great pixel art, that reminds us a lot of the 32 bit era art seen on Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation and the music has a great rock and roll soundtrack to go with it.
Supporting up to three players on one system, this is a great title for when you have friends round. Its only real flaw really is a lack of a online mode, other than that this is a must buy for anyone who enjoys the genre. One thing we do recommend is turning off the default retro style graphic filters.
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The Free Cheese Episode 572: Jet Grind Radio
This week on The Free Cheese, super brother. We add one of the Dreamcast’s most interesting innovations to The List this week with Smilebit’s Jet Grind Radio. We discuss how different the gameplay feels in comparison to games before and after and reflect on the iconic soundtrack and style introduced 24 years ago. Reviews Joe I love Jet Grind Radio a lot but I am not blind to its shortcomings.…