Port roundup: Aero The Acro-Bat: Rascal Rival Revenge, Back Then & Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged

We’re looking at Aero The Acro-Bat: Rascal Rival Revenge, Back Then and the Switch version of Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged in our latest roundup of games that have recently been ported over to new systems. Check out our reviews of these three titles below. Continue reading “Port roundup: Aero The Acro-Bat: Rascal Rival Revenge, Back Then & Broken Sword – Shadow of the Templars: Reforged”

Albatroz review (PS5)

Albatroz by Among Giants, published by SOEDESCO, is a narrative-rich backpacking adventure with RPG elements that takes players on a personal and emotional journey. Available on PlayStation 5, the game sets itself apart with a thoughtful blend of exploration, resource management, and storytelling, all set against the stunning backdrop of The Forbidden Lands. Continue reading “Albatroz review (PS5)”

LEGO Horizon Adventures review (PS5)

LEGO Horizon Adventures, developed by Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo and published by PlayStation, blends Sony’s Horizon universe with the charm and creativity of LEGO. It offers a playful reimagining of Aloy’s adventures, fusing open-world exploration with cooperative gameplay and a colorful brick-built aesthetic. While the concept sounds delightful on paper, its execution delivers a mix of rewarding and fun moments as well as missed opportunities. Continue reading “LEGO Horizon Adventures review (PS5)”

VED review (PS5)

VED, developed by Karaclan and published by Fulqrum Publishing, delivers an interesting blend of narrative-driven role-playing and unique gameplay mechanics. Set against the backdrop of Micropolis and its mysterious interconnected worlds, it weaves a story full of intrigue and impactful choices, inviting players to step into a realm where every decision carries weight. With its hand-drawn visuals and eclectic soundtrack, the PlayStation 5 version offers an experience that is audiovisually striking, but how does it play? Continue reading “VED review (PS5)”

Couchmaster CYCON³ review

The Couchmaster CYCON³ by nerdytec builds on its predecessor’s concept, making PC gaming in the living room more comfortable and practical than ever. Designed for those who want the power of a gaming desk without sacrificing the coziness of the couch, the CYCON³ incorporates key improvements that boost its usability and overall appeal. It adapts well to different body types and seating setups, whether you’re lounging on the sofa, propped up in bed, or even perched in an armchair. The lapboard itself is removable, with repositionable support cushions on each side, making it easy to adjust for an optimal gaming experience. Time to take a closer look. Continue reading “Couchmaster CYCON³ review”