Shiny Shoe’s Monster Train 2 arrives on PlayStation 5 as a confident sequel that builds upon the strengths of its predecessor without reinventing the wheel. For fans of the original, this is a welcome return to the strategic, deck-building chaos that made the first game a standout. However, newcomers might find the learning curve steep, and the lack of significant innovation could leave some players wanting more. Continue reading “Monster Train 2 review (PS5)”
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Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny review (PS5)
Capcom’s decision to remaster Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny brings a revered PS2-era classic into the modern gaming landscape, offering both nostalgia for longtime fans and an accessible entry point for newcomers. Set against the backdrop of feudal Japan, the game continues the saga of humanity’s struggle against demonic forces, this time through the eyes of Jubei Yagyu, a stoic swordsman with a personal vendetta. Continue reading “Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny review (PS5)”
DLC roundup: Everspace 2, Synth Riders and Shave & Stuff
With a look at new DLC for Everspace 2, Synth Riders and Shave & Stuff, we’re paying extra attention to VR content in our latest DLC roundup. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Everspace 2, Synth Riders and Shave & Stuff”
Deliver At All Costs review (PS5)
Studio Far Out Games’ debut title, Deliver At All Costs, published by Konami, invites players into a chaotic 1950s-inspired world where destruction is part of the job description. Set in the fictional town of St. Monique, the game combines the chasm of isometric titles with the anarchic spirit of Crazy Taxi, all wrapped in a retro aesthetic. We checked it out on the PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Deliver At All Costs review (PS5)”
Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade review (PS5)
Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade blends Japanese folklore with roguelite structure and side-scrolling action, offering a visually rich but uneven adventure through a demon-infested Edo period. Developed by 7QUARK and Game Source Entertainment, the game wears its influences proudly, channeling both traditional mythology and modern genre staples into an experience that is vibrant and ambitious – though not always consistent in execution. Continue reading “Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade review (PS5)”