Fallout: Season 1 ushers viewers (and gamers) back into the irradiated ruins of a world shattered by nuclear war, this time via a meticulously produced 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Home Video. Adapted by Geneva Robertson‑Dworet and Graham Wagner and produced by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, the series balances sprawling world‑building with tightly focused character arcs as it follows Lucy (Ella Purnell), an idealist emerging from Vault 33; Maximus (Aaron Moten), a devout recruit of the Brotherhood of Steel; and the Ghoul (Walton Goggins), a ruthless bounty hunter with a dark past. Continue reading “Fallout – Season 1 review (4K)”
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Neolithic Dawn review (Quest)
Neolithic Dawn on Meta Quest is an ambitious, immersive survival experience that drops players into a meticulously crafted recreation of 10,000 BC North America. Developed by James Bellian and published under the Neolithic banner, this VR title is clearly built with passion and a strong vision. While it’s still in early access, there’s already a compelling foundation in place, offering a raw and often brutally demanding journey through prehistoric wilderness. That journey, however, isn’t without its growing pains. Continue reading “Neolithic Dawn review (Quest)”
Indie roundup: Zombies Overloaded, Canine & Dungeons of Paint
In today’s indie game roundup, we are reviewing Zombies Overloaded, Canine and Dungeons of Paint. Read on for more on these budget-friendly new releases. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Zombies Overloaded, Canine & Dungeons of Paint”
ISLANDERS: New Shores review (PS5)
Islanders: New Shores brings back the tranquil puzzle-strategy formula that made the original such a relaxing standout, and proves there’s still a lot of room to grow within the minimalist city-builder genre. Developed by The Station and published by Coatsink and Thunderful, this follow-up is more of a thoughtfully expanded remix than a complete reinvention, but it delivers new biomes, systems, and polish that deepen its appeal without overcomplicating the peaceful vibe that defines the experience. Continue reading “ISLANDERS: New Shores review (PS5)”
Prison Boss Prohibition review (Quest)
Prison Boss Prohibition takes the quirky contraband-crafting gameplay of the original Prison Boss VR and reimagines it for the streets of New Yolk City – a vibrant and chaotic new setting where everything from cigarettes to beer can become hot commodities overnight. Built for Meta Quest and enhanced with cooperative play and expanded crafting mechanics, this version introduces more freedom, more silliness, and a few new potential headaches as you dodge cops and cater to shady clientele in a satirical take on prohibition-era economics. The result is a game that thrives on tactile immersion and cartoon absurdity, even if it occasionally gets repetitive under all that hustle. Continue reading “Prison Boss Prohibition review (Quest)”