Bright, brash and filled with personality, SEGA’s arcade classic scales down for mobile devices surprisingly well.
Bonus Round: Hohokum Review
Is it a game, or is it art? Either way, argues Simon Fong, it’s just not fun - lacking coherence and an identity of its own.
Bonus Round: Futuridium Review
Futuridium certainly looks and feels modern, but make no mistake, its heart and soul is pure old-school gaming – for better and for worse.
Bonus Round: Switch Galaxy Ultra Review
From mobile, to Vita, to PS4: has Atomicom’s not-a-racer survived the trip from the hand to home console, or does it crash at the first barrier?
Bonus Round: Hand of Fate Review
Credit has to be given to Defiant for creating something new yet feels so familiar.
Bonus Round: Despite 15 Months In Early Access, Wreckfest Still Feels Scrappy
Bugbear’s spiritual sequel to FlatOut still needs major bodywork before it’s a worthwhile investment.
Bonus Round Preview: Throttling Up With Road Redemption
Darkseas Games didn’t get the Road Rash sequel it wanted - so the studio is making its own.
Bonus Round: SNOW Preview
An avalanche of updates since 2013 means that Poppermost Productions’ open-world skiing game is starting to take shape.
Bonus Round: Little Inferno Review
Not so much a blazing success, but neither does it deserve a roasting: Tomorrow Corporation’s puzzler is best played on mobile devices rather than PC
Bonus Round: Electronic Super Joy Review
Super, super, joy, joy - Michael Todd’s excellent game does exactly what it says on the tin.