Like a lot of people, I have fond childhood memories of playing Micro Machines. I used to play with the Micro Machines toys as a kid, building make-believe cities out of whatever I had at hand and then driving these little tiny cars around. Then Micro Machines came along, and …

Games often struggle with the apparent rift between “casual” and “hardcore” audiences, and there are few genres where this challenge is as apparent as in city management sims. At one extreme, you’ve got the intense micromanagement of competing priorities and complex systems that are interconnected but also fundamentally at odds …

RPG Maker Fes may not have the power or commercial possibilities of its PC bretheren, but it’s still a great, easy introduction to the world of game making. My first experience came with RPG Maker 95, back around the dawn of the 21st century. There was no official English release, …

The PlayStation Vita is a great console for fans of yuri (lesbian romance) games – at least, in Japan it is. In the West, yuri is flourishing on PC, but options for Vita owners have been limited, despite the success of heterosexual-oriented romance games like Hakuoki and Code: Realize. Fortunately …

Tiny Trax captures the simple joy of slot car racing, using virtual reality to push it to new levels of excitement and wonder. If there’s one thing that FuturLab is great at, it’s taking a fairly simple idea and delivering it to perfection. Just look at Coconut Dodge, a game …

It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of the work of FuturLab – after all, Velocity 2X still remains one of my favourite games on Vita. When they announced they were working on Tiny Trax for PlayStation VR game, I naturally got very excited. I’ll have a review of the game published soon, …

Ghost Blade HD goes back to the roots of the bullet hell genre, and what it lacks in originality it makes up for in polish.  There’s an impressive amount of innovation in the bullet hell shoot ‘em up space. It’s such a niche genre that developers are always looking for …