Trivia Crack World brings Etermax’s beloved trivia series into the VR space, aiming to provide an immersive and interactive knowledge-based experience. Featuring a virtual theme park filled with activities and challenges, the game blends its familiar question-based gameplay with the added flair of social and exploratory elements. While the transition to VR opens up some exciting possibilities, it’s not without its hiccups. Continue reading “Trivia Crack World review (Quest)”
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BIOMORPH review (PS5)
BIOMORPH, developed by Lucid Dreams Studio, offers a unique take on the metroidvania genre, blending hand-drawn visuals with gameplay that revolves around mimicking enemies. With a narrative focused on uncovering both the secrets of a decayed civilization and the protagonist’s enigmatic origins, the game weaves exploration, combat, and even city-building into an ambitious package. While it shines in several areas, some rough edges prevent it from fully realizing its potential. Continue reading “BIOMORPH review (PS5)”
Dumb Ways: Free For All review (Quest)
The Dumb Ways franchise that got its start on mobiles makes its VR debut with Dumb Ways Free For All, offering chaotic multiplayer fun and a big dose of the series’ trademark absurdity. Developed by PlaySide for the Meta Quest, this party game features a mix of quirky, fast-paced minigames and slapstick humor, making it a solid option for group play, even if its solo experience leaves a bit to be desired. Continue reading “Dumb Ways: Free For All review (Quest)”
Spirit Mancer review (PS5)
Spirit Mancer, developed by Sunny Syrup Studio and published by Dear Villagers, introduces a blend of hack-and-slash action with deck-building mechanics. Set in a demon realm, the game challenges players to forge alliances with captured spirits to defeat the Queen of Inferno and find their way home. While its gameplay offers some compelling ideas, the overall experience is a mixed bag, with notable highs and some uneven execution. Here’s a look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Spirit Mancer review (PS5)”
House of the Dragon Season 2 review (4K)
Season 2 of House of the Dragon takes viewers deeper into the intricate and volatile world of Westeros, delivering a richly detailed narrative that expands on the familial rivalries and political intrigue introduced in its debut season. Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series explores the devastating consequences of ambition and betrayal within the Targaryen dynasty, setting the stage for the infamous Dance of the Dragons. The 4K disc release by Warner Bros offers an almost cinematic experience that makes this latest chapter in the series compelling to watch, even as certain elements of the season fall short of the high expectations set by its predecessor and the Game of Thrones series. Continue reading “House of the Dragon Season 2 review (4K)”