With WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, developer Leenzee steps into the crowded arena of soulslike action RPGs, blending historical fantasy with grotesque horror for a dark tale rooted in history. Set in the twilight of China’s Ming Dynasty, the game crafts a bleak world of civil unrest and supernatural corruption – a fertile ground for its genre inspirations. While it clearly draws from titles like Bloodborne and Sekiro, WUCHANG attempts to carve out its own space through unique lore, a mysterious protagonist, and a feathered twist on the familiar decay of humanity. Continue reading “WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers review (PS5)”
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Luto review (PS5/Xbox)
Psychological horror games often aim to unsettle, but Luto goes a step further by plunging the player into the depths of grief and mental illness. From the very beginning, its slow, deliberate pace reinforces the weight of the emotional trauma it attempts to convey – you’re not just trapped in a house, you’re trapped in your own mind. With clear influences from P.T., this Spanish indie project manages to carve out its own space in the genre, though not without some limitations. Continue reading “Luto review (PS5/Xbox)”
Mickey 17 review (4K)
Mickey 17 lands on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray via Warner Bros. with a release that mirrors its source: visually stunning yet narratively contentious. Bong Joon-ho’s latest sci-fi satire arrives with impressive technical fidelity and bursts of dark comedic brilliance, even as its ambition occasionally runs ahead of itself. Continue reading “Mickey 17 review (4K)”
RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business review (PS5)
RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business feels like a natural extension of last year’s surprisingly successful RoboCop game, and for the most part, it delivers another satisfying slice of violent justice. This standalone expansion picks up right after the main campaign ends, and though it doesn’t offer anything revolutionary, it sticks to the formula that worked before while giving players a fresh setting, a few new tricks, and more time in the titanium boots of Peter Weller’s iconic cyber-cop. Continue reading “RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business review (PS5)”
The Wandering Village review (PS5)
Although the city-builder genre is packed with entries, The Wandering Village manages to carve out a unique niche for itself by blending colony management with survival gameplay on the back of a giant creature. Developed and published by Stray Fawn Studio, the PlayStation 5 version of this title brings a slower, more deliberate rhythm to console players – one that’s deeply satisfying but not without its rough patches. Continue reading “The Wandering Village review (PS5)”