Welcome to The future of Competition. Introducing Super Blood Hockey. A league populated by convicts used as a form of entertainment. These players will do whatever it takes to win. Continue reading “Super Blood Hockey Review: It’s a Fight”
Other than word of mouth, another important part of advertising comes in the form of Box Art. Hard work goes into the games we love, and a great piece tops it off nicely. Continue reading “Play Legit’s Best Box Art of 2018”
Shakedown: Hawaii is coming to Steam, Switch, PS4, PS VITA, and The 3DS. Slated for release in Q1 of 2019. We’re getting very close to the next phase in open-world action. VBlank Entertainment brought us the excellent Retro City Rampage. Players can expect mayhem on that level, and then some. Earn some “Gangsta Cred” and build your own empire. This is definitely high on our Indie Radar. Continue reading “Shakedown: Hawaii’s Over The Top Overview Trailer is Here”
GDEX 2018 brought the fire with Virtual Reality and in-depth interviews with Columbus Ohio’s upcoming video game development teams. Play Legit was there at the forefront to get all your gaming news in order. Continue reading “GDEX 2018: An Indie Celebration”
PixelJunk Monsters, released 11 years ago, was one of first examples of a great digital download game on PS3. It was one of the finest tower defense games of that time, a genre that hadn’t been watered down and beat to death by mobile games. With the iPhone in its infancy, and with no App Store, it was a different world when PixelJunk Monsters was released. Continue reading “PixelJunk Monsters 2 [Switch] Review: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters”
Escapist adventure A Way Out presents a Story-focused experience. Main Characters (Leo and Vincent) have been locked-down. These two are fueled by a similar goal of revenge. How will things play out? Continue reading “A Way Out Review: Busting Loose”
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Ninja Theory’s PS4/PC title Hellblade is here. Wes’ review is almost complete. He’s been having some major issues with it thus far. Have you purchased the game yet? We keep hearing mixed thoughts concerning this Norse Mythology-based title.
Here’s an Old Goodie. To Celebrate The Xbox One Backwards Compatibility of Toe Jam and Earl, let’s check out Ms. Throwback’s Review of SEGA’s classic duo.
What’s Good? Our Play Legit Picks are Highlighted.
The community has expanded a bit. We’ve opened a Discord line. You’ll find sections dedicated to every current gaming platform. Those looking to play Splatoon 2 with easy communication, come kick it with us. There are general discussions about everything awesome in the realm of gaming.
Aztez has been an indie game on our radar for quite some time. It combines strategy with hack and slash. So it’s a hybrid of-sorts, with an art direction that immediately leaves an impression. This is out on PC, but Console Versions (Including Switch) are on the way. Let’s dive in:
What’s Good? Our Play Legit Picks are Highlighted.
PS4: Patapon Remastered, Shadow Tactics: Blades of The Shogun, The Long Dark
PSVR: Dino Frontier, Castlestorm VR
Xbox One: Race Arcade, Shadow Tactics: Blades of The Shogun, Tacoma, The Way
At The Movies: It’s Time for The Dark Tower to emerge. Idris Elba stars in the Book-to-Film Adaptation. Fingers crossed. Hopefully it’s a good one. Let us know what you think. Seeing this one?
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My recommendation of Tumbleseed comes with a warning: It takes work to like this game. But aren’t games supposed to be a reprieve from work? Yes, ideally games will whisk you away, help you de-stress and administer a steady shot of dopamine straight to the brain. That delicious feeling of reward is there, but only after much determination to master the controls. Continue reading “Tumbleseed [Switch] Review: You See Me Rollin’”
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