![]() ![]() This follow up – Robotron to Resogun’s Defender (another Jarvis game of course) comes out of the gate more fully featured than the state in which Resogun launched.ĭon’t get me wrong, I liked that game very much from the start but it had clearly been rushed to release in time for the PS4’s debut – and was given away with PS+ in the console’s first month – and had a few issues that needed addressing. You see, I have said many times to anyone who will listen that PS4 launch title Resogun remains probably my favourite, and most played, game on the machine. I wasn’t aware that Nex Machina was imminent (otherwise I’d have probably mentioned it in the aforementioned podcast), even though I have long been looking forward to it. It seems that, fortuitously, Housemarque had the same idea with Nex Machina – a genuine spiritual successor to that legendary title, made in conjunction with one of its original authors, Eugene Jarvis.Ĭane and Rinse doesn’t ask for review copies of games, but it was with some excitement that I received an email from Housemarque’s PR late last week, offering us code. We timed our latest podcast, all about Eugene Jarvis’ seminal twin stick coin-op Robotron: 2084 to roughly coincide with the game’s 35th anniversary. Leon Cox reviews hot and happening twin-stick shoot’em up from Housemarque and Eugene ‘Robotron’ Jarvis, Nex Machina: Death Machine. ![]()
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