Undisputed aims to set a new standard for boxing games, blending realism with engaging mechanics that make every fight feel strategic. Developed by Steel City Interactive, this title offers a layered experience, designed with input from the boxing community during its Early Access phase. From the outset, it’s clear the developers wanted to capture the essence of the sport by emphasizing not just throwing punches but also mastering the art of defense, movement, and countering. And because it’s been about a decade since the last major boxing game, we were eager to see if it would live up to its potential. Continue reading “Undisputed review”
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Metaphor: ReFantazio review (PS5)
Metaphor: ReFantazio represents a new direction for ATLUS, taking many of the elements fans loved from their Persona series and transplanting them into a grand fantasy setting. Published by SEGA, this PlayStation 5 title blends rich storytelling, complex mechanics, and striking visual and audio design, offering a compelling experience that aims to captivate both newcomers and veterans of JRPGs. Continue reading “Metaphor: ReFantazio review (PS5)”
Dagon – Complete Edition review (PS5)
Based on the H.P. Lovecraft’s short story, Dagon: Complete Edition offers a faithful adaptation of the cosmic horror tale, immersing players into a surreal world that teeters between reality and madness. Developed by Bit Golem and published by Feardemic on consoles, the game invites players to experience Lovecraft’s unsettling narrative firsthand through a blend of storytelling and minimal interaction. While not a traditional game in many senses, Dagon succeeds in its atmospheric delivery, offering an experience that feels true to its literary origins. Continue reading “Dagon – Complete Edition review (PS5)”
Port roundup: To The Moon, Amanda The Adventurer, Purpose 1951 & Massi
To The Moon, Amanda The Adventurer, Purpose 1951 and Massi were all recently released for PlayStation owners – here’s a closer look at all four of these indie games. Continue reading “Port roundup: To The Moon, Amanda The Adventurer, Purpose 1951 & Massi”
Neva review
Nomada Studio’s Neva, published by Devolver Digital, is a deeply emotional action-adventure that follows the journey of Alba and a wolf cub as they navigate a decaying world. The story is a poignant exploration of their relationship, which evolves as the wolf grows from a rebellious cub into a fully-grown wolf, all while the bond between them is tested by dark forces. The narrative is rich with symbolism and emotional depth, much like the developer’s previous title GRIS, though this time the focus is more on themes of survival, companionship, and personal growth. Continue reading “Neva review”