
Lizard writes for P&L: "I’ve played many games over the years, but I can’t ever remember playing a game that only uses one button. I’m sure I must have, but I can’t remember for the life of me what it was. Which begs the question, can a game like this still be worth your buck? Developers Squarehead Studios and Four Horses think less is more and their Nintendo Switch release of Star Ghost pays fine testament to this."

Ever since the early days of gaming things have been invading from space like the infamous Space Invaders. The 2D Arcade genre is quite saturated so the question must be asked how does Star Ghost differentiate itself from the competition?

Navigate the perilous fragments of exploding planets, survive intense asteroid fields and dogfight with deadly Sentinel ships as you defend against the relentless onslaught of the formidable Metagon empire.
This week Julian(@Wolfkin) joins Mike(@AssaultSuit), Tiny(@Tiny415) and Aaron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: Demolition Man, Judge Dredd, Cider Monday, Steam Controller, The Hunt, Xbox One X, PS4 Pro, Office Depot, Avengers Infinity War, The Neverending Story, Justice League, Rock Band 4, Terraria, One Finger Death Punch, Battle Cats, CastleStorm, Arkham Horror, A Study in Emerald, Chaosmos, Interstellar Pig, Battle Chef Brigade, Taco Bell, Skyrim, Pokemon Ultra Sun, Friday the 13th, Freddy vs Jason, Mega Man X, Secret of Mana, Xenoblade Chronicles, Rocket League, Absolute Drift, PUBG, Cuphead, Oxenfree, Ittle Dew 2, Doom, NBA 2K18, Wolfenstein II, Kid Tripp, Super Beat Sports, RIVE, Super Lucky’s Tale, Star Ghost, Vye, Super Mario Odyssey, Electronic Arts, Star Wars Battlefront, Impossible Burger and more.