Disclosure: the author was provided with
a review code of this game by Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Developer: Monolith Soft Platform: 3DS As the Avengers films and the Super Smash Bros. series have shown; crossovers can make for some amazing entertainment.
Disclosure: the author received
a review code of the game from Dead Good Media Last year saw Belarus studio Weappy Games successfully kickstart videogame crime drama This Is The Police, starring Duke Nukem himself: Jon St. John.
I'd love to have that theme but I really don't get a good feeling when a developer / publisher pushes preorders of a game so hard but then doesn't deliver
review code of the game until the day before release.
Not exact matches
The developers
of Defect kindly sent us a
review code for this
game.
There's a reason more established directors stay away — Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Donnie Brasco, Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire) saw his reputation permanently dinged by the box - office failure
of Prince
of Persia, a Disney adaptation
of a famed platform
game, while Duncan Jones (Moon, Source
Code) took on the mighty task
of adapting Warcraft to the screen and was greeted by punishing
reviews for his years
of work.
Platforms: PC, PS4
Reviewed On: PC Developer: The
Game Bakers Publisher: The
Game Bakers Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: No
Review code provided free
of charge by the developers.
On the plus side the lack
of review code does mean that I've somewhat dodged a bullet, namely the controversy surrounding shady Youtube marketing deals for the
game in which PC
code was in rather short supply to anyone unwilling to promise a positive video.
Those two
games helped me through some rough times in regards to my Cystic Fibrosis, so naturally when a
game seemingly claiming to be a HD remake
of Colin McRae Rally unexpectedly arrived on Steam I contacted Codemasters straight away and asked for a
review code.
With no
review code for Dying Light forthcoming from the
game's PR company in charge
of such things I headed off to raid the piggy bank.
Cold As Ice
Game: Dark Souls 3: Ashes
of Ariandel DLC Developer: FromSoftware Publisher: Bandai Namco
Reviewed on: PS4 (
Review code provided by publisher) Just when I thought I was out, you drag... Read more
Want a
game company to send you a
game code so that you can
review their
game and further study the art
of game design?
Fast Travel Games provided The VR Grid with a
review code for this
game and, regardless
of this
review, we thank them for that!
For the sake
of full disclosure, A
review code was provided for this
game.
Disclosure: The author
of this article was given a
code for the
game through Evolve PR for the purpose
of this
review Publisher: Focus Home Interactive Developer: Tindalos Interactive Platforms: PC Despite its once proud status as a staple
of PC gaming, the Real - Time Strategy genre has seen itself fall out
of the limelight in recent years, and has been...
This
game was covered with a provided
code from Sega / Atlus in purposes
of review for this
game, a humble thank you to them!
I find it a somewhat happy coincidence, then, that after
reviewing such gems as Norn9: Var Commons,
Code: Realize ~ Guardian
of Rebirth ~ and Amnesia: Memories for PSLS back before my departure in 2016, the second
game waiting for me upon my return is the next
game in Idea Factory's Otomate line: Collar x Malice.
Eurogamer typically
reviews these
games on the lead platform (more often than not, the Xbox 360) but we've got plenty
of love for the PlayStation 3 - enough to bring you the all - important info on any differences between the versions, even when
review code arrives somewhat belatedly.
At this point in time it's rare, but we do sometimes get offers
of free
review copies from companies and download
codes for eShop
games to be used for
review purposes.
The Bug Butcher launched on Steam back in January, but has just launched for the PlayStation 4, and the developers
of the
game were kind enough to provide us with a
code to the
review it.
Review codes come so close to embargo dates that reviewers sit through the whole
game in a couple
of sittings.
Vertigo Games provided The VR Grid with a
review code for this
game and, regardless
of this
review, we thank them for that!
While most
of our voting outlets already have access to
games through the normal editorial process, publishers and developers are permitted to provide
review copies or digital redemption
codes to the outlets.
Bethesda Softworks provided The VR Grid with a
review code for this
game and, regardless
of this
review, we thank them for that!
Numerous hours have been spent with the
game, I even took a few extra days just to roam around and try and play as much
of this
game as possible before I wrote this
review so that I would give everything a fair shake (except the online part
of the
game as we was not sent online
codes and anything we don't get from publishers we do not credit in the
review, simple but that is the way we roll) and I think I am ready to pass my final judgement on this
game so here goes.
Bethesda Softworks provided theVRgrid.com with a
review code for this
game and, regardless
of this
review, we thank them for that!
This
game was covered with a provided
code from Swing Swing Submarine in purposes
of review for this
game, a humble thank you to them!
Nintendo Swith
Review Code for Toki Tori 2 + provided to Proven
Gamer courtesy
of publisher / developer Two Tribes.
Disclosure: The author
of this article was given a
code for the
game through Evolve PR for the purpose
of this
review
And, if you've been following the news as
of late, it seems that those
reviews were compromised by WB Games... sort
of a «don't talk negative about our
game and we'll give you a digital
code» sort
of deal.
Levity Play provided The VR Grid with a
review code for this
game and, regardless
of this
review, we thank them for that!
They then generate a ton
of keys and sell the
game significantly cheaper elsewhere, throw it in a 50
games for $ 1 bundle or give the
codes away to people for positive
reviews or all
of the above.
And then, low and behold, a few weeks ago, Capcom reached out to me with a
review code for Mega Man Legacy Collection, a retro walk - through
of the first six Mega Man
games that originally debuted on the NES.
I previously
reviewed Code Veronica X on the GameCube, and thought it was finally time to come and play the «proper» version
of the
game.
Disclosure: the author was provided with a
code for the
game by the developer for the purpose
of this
review
Both
game were
reviewed using download
codes provided by the publisher and Shadow
of the Colossus gameplay was captured on a PS4 Pro in Cinematic mode.
This, in turn, brings us to Kingdom Hearts Re:
Coded, a prime example
of how to use a handheld's accessibility while maintaining the feel
of the original
game Continue reading «Kingdom Hearts Re:
Coded — Staff
Review»»
Disclosure: The author
of this article was given a Steam
code for the
game through Evolve PR for the purpose
of this
review Developer: Allen Trivette & Lee Williams Publisher: Night Dive Studios Platforms: PC Spirits
of Xanadu is a System Shock 2 - inspired first - person survival horror
game set on a derelict spacecraft in an alternative version
of the 1980s.
Game:
Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice (Episode 1) Developer: Telltale Games Publisher: Telltale Games
Reviewed on: PS4 (
Review code provided)
Disclaimer: the author was sent a PlayStation 4
review code for this
game through GamingPR.biz for the purpose
of this
review Publisher: Grip Games Developer: Terrible Posture Games Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 (
review platform)
Gamers are spoiled for choice these days when it comes to «roguelike» titles.
Game: The Land
of Eyas Developer: Happy Square Productions Publisher: Rising Star Games
Reviewed on: PC Steam (
Review code... Read more
Disclaimer: the author was given a
review code for the
game by Evolve PR for the purpose
of this
review Publisher: Pyrodactyl Developer: Pyrodactyl Platforms: PC Will Fight For Food.
One
of the best
games ever made...
Game: Journey Developer: thatgamecompany and Tricky Pixels Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Reviewed on: (
review code provided by publisher) Note: Our... Read more
Game reviewed on PS4 (
Review Code not provided) Also available on Xbox One, Switch, PC The very idea
of Sonic Forces has always had me in...
With the first
reviews rolling in for the
game now that the
review embargo has been lifted, SEGA
of America have posted a new full trailer for 7th Dragon III
Code: VFD.
Disclaimer: This
review is based on a digital
code of the
game provided by Xbox UK for the purpose
of this
review.
Ramp up and perform due diligence on an existing live MMO project in development in Japan, embedded with the live team Gain full understanding
of the
game and
code architecture, content authoring pipelines, build and deployment process, engineering process, and current
code status Establish working relationships with key members
of Japanese development team Participate in and contribute to minor / peripheral engineering tasks on the project, as well as in daily project planning,
code reviews, release process, etc..
Normally, I like to beat a
game before I write the
review, but cheat
codes and level skips certainly help in seeing enough
of Battletoads to write about it.
We received a
review code recently, and every bit
of the charm you may remember from the first
game is evident in the sequel.
We are happy to announce that this will be the sites first XBLA
game we have received a
review code for in advance
of the release.
The SCC will
review the meaning
of «
game» under the Criminal
Code.