Dog Man: Mission Impawsible review

Dog Man: Mission Impawsible brings the world of Dav Pilkey’s beloved book series to gaming in an adventure that aims to channel the humor and charm of its source material. Developed by Floor 84 Studio and published by Mindscape, the game sets players on a journey with Dog Man and his Supa Buddies as they take on an array of escaped villains in a colorful, comic-inspired world. It’s not the deepest game out there, but its charm and lighthearted gameplay make it a good fit for younger players and fans of the books. Continue reading “Dog Man: Mission Impawsible review”

Mad Max 5-Film Petrol Can Collector’s Edition review (4K)

The Mad Max 5-Film Petrol Can Collector’s Edition from Warner Bros. is a tribute to one of the most iconic franchises in action cinema. This comprehensive collection brings together five pivotal films that trace the evolution of Max Rockatansky, portrayed by Mel Gibson and later Tom Hardy, as he navigates a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world. Encased in limited edition petrol can packaging that’s an eye-catcher all by itself, the set not only celebrates the high-octane legacy of Mad Max but in this 4K iteration also delivers an exceptional audiovisual experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Continue reading “Mad Max 5-Film Petrol Can Collector’s Edition review (4K)”

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review (PS5)

Simogo’s Lorelei and the Laser Eyes finally arrives on the PlayStation 5, following its earlier release on other platforms. Published by Annapurna Interactive, the game is a surreal, puzzle-laden journey through a hauntingly atmospheric narrative. While it isn’t for everyone, its enigmatic storytelling, intricate puzzles, and artistic presentation make it a standout experience for those drawn to unconventional gaming – and one of 2024’s surprise and standout hits. Continue reading “Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review (PS5)”

Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop review (PS5)

Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop delivers a unique take on the simulator genre by combining quirky humor, frenetic gameplay, and a satirical look at space capitalism. Developed by Beard Envy and published by Kasedo Games, this blend of narrative and management tasks offers a refreshing departure from the usual space-faring adventures. And while the game is now without flaws, it certainly captures the charm of its premise. A few years after first meeting with the developers, here’s a look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop review (PS5)”

The House of Da Vinci VR review (Quest)

Blue Brain Games’ The House of Da Vinci VR takes players back to the Renaissance, with an immersive puzzle adventure that combines historical intrigue with clever puzzle mechanics. The transition from the original well-received flat-screen versions to VR breathes new life into the series, making it feel as though you’re stepping directly into Leonardo da Vinci’s workshop. And while the Meta Quest version captures much of the magic is one of the best VR puzzlers out there, there are a few quirks that might impact the overall experience. Continue reading “The House of Da Vinci VR review (Quest)”