Metal Slug Tactics review (PS5)

Metal Slug Tactics reimagines the beloved run and gun foundations of the Metal Slug franchise with a bold shift into tactical RPG territory. Developed by Leikir Studio, the game successfully fuses the series’ frenetic energy with strategic depth, inviting players to experience a fresh yet familiar journey. By setting the scene with the classic Peregrine Falcons squad facing off against General Morden’s forces, the game combines a straightforward yet engaging narrative with gameplay that demands both tactical finesse and quick decision-making. Continue reading “Metal Slug Tactics review (PS5)”

Batman: Arkham Shadow review (Quest)

We really enjoyed Batman: Arkham VR when that launched back in 2017, so we were eager to see how Batman: Arkham Shadow would turn out. As with that Arkham VR, the game takes players deep into the world of Gotham, capitalizing on the immersive capabilities of VR to deliver a unique experience for Batman fans. Developed by Camouflaj and published by Oculus Studios, the game drops players right into the middle of a city under siege, weaving an original narrative centered around a new villain, the Rat King, who instigates chaos on the Fourth of July. Gotham’s iconic and familiar blend of grit and tension is rendered vividly in VR, creating an atmosphere that’s simultaneously unsettling and thrilling as players explore familiar, yet twisted, streets of Gotham. Continue reading “Batman: Arkham Shadow review (Quest)”

[REDACTED] review (PS5)

Set on the icy moon of Callisto that we were first introduced to in The Callisto Protocol, [REDACTED] delivers a survival experience with brutal mechanics, challenging players to escape Black Iron prison amidst hordes of infected and cutthroat fellow survivors. KRAFTON and Striking Distance Studios have crafted this one as a roguelike where each death isn’t a failure but a chance to learn, adapt, and grow stronger in a relentless push toward the final escape pod. The mix of roguelike and sci-fi horror elements here taps into classics like Hades but with the harsh, atmospheric touch of The Callisto Protocol, creating a visceral experience with a few dark surprises. Continue reading “[REDACTED] review (PS5)”

HITMAN 3 VR: Reloaded review (Quest)

HITMAN 3 VR: Reloaded brings Agent 47’s world of stealth and high-stakes contracts into a fully immersive VR setting, offering a ‘built for VR’ twist on the series’ tried-and-true gameplay after Hitman 3 previously had VR support already. Published by XR Games, this VR adaptation is ambitious, pushing the Hitman experience onto the Meta Quest with new features like dual-wielding and refined movement options that attempt to capture the series’ trademark blend of strategy and improvisation. However, while HITMAN 3 VR: Reloaded introduces some intriguing concepts, the execution varies, and the game faces several challenges in translating a complex game world into VR. Continue reading “HITMAN 3 VR: Reloaded review (Quest)”

Empire of the Ants review (PS5)

The gorgeous Empire of the Ants transports players into the fascinating world of tiny insects, where every blade of grass towers like a forest, and the smallest creatures suddenly pose a very real challenge. Developed by Tower Five and published by Microids, the game is a blend of real-time strategy and tactical adventure, drawing heavily on Bernard Werber’s acclaimed ant saga for narrative inspiration. Stepping into the role of a warrior ant, players find themselves tasked with defending their empire and navigating a microscopic yet epic landscape full of insect warfare. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Empire of the Ants review (PS5)”