Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland brings back the nostalgic charm of the iconic Nickelodeon series, blending familiar visuals and charm with retro platforming gameplay to appeal to both longtime fans and newer audiences. The game’s premise, where the toddlers Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil imagine themselves inside a video game, offers an endearing narrative that captures the adventurous spirit of the show. The power of childhood imagination drives the plot as the toddlers embark on various adventures throughout Tommy’s house, transformed into a game world for the occasion. We checked out the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland review (PS5)”
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The Casting of Frank Stone review (PS5)
In an interesting mashup, The Casting of Frank Stone merges the chilling atmosphere of Dead by Daylight with Supermassive Games’ signature narrative-driven horror, creating an immersive offline experience that places players in the heart of a cosmic nightmare. Set in the eerie town of Cedar Hills, the story centers around the haunting legacy of Frank Stone, a brutal figure whose violent history still casts long shadows over the community. As players uncover the town’s dark secrets, they find themselves grappling with both tangible horrors and the more subtle dread that permeates the game’s atmosphere – brought to life with Supermassive’s signature great visuals. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “The Casting of Frank Stone review (PS5)”
NBA 2K25 review (PS5)
NBA 2K25 continues Visual Concepts’ long-standing tradition of delivering high-quality basketball simulations, this time touting their new ProPLAY technology, which aims to elevate the game’s realism. For fans of the franchise, it’s a visually stunning and mechanically refined experience, though some familiar issues persist beneath the surface. Is it worth the upgrade? We played the PS5 version to find out. Continue reading “NBA 2K25 review (PS5)”
Port roundup: Fracked, Antstream Arcade & Thermonuclear
With the Quest version of Fracked, the PlayStation release of Antstream Arcade and the port of indie title Thermonuclear, we’re covering three very different titles in today’s port roundup. Here are the reviews. Continue reading “Port roundup: Fracked, Antstream Arcade & Thermonuclear”
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown review (PS5)
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown marks the long-awaited return of a franchise that once set a benchmark for racing games – predating the likes of even Need for Speed. Developed by KT Racing and published by Nacon, the game takes its own stab at the massively multiplayer racing genre, offering players the opportunity to explore a 1:1 scale version of Hong Kong Island. Unfortunately, despite its ambitious scope, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown struggles to live up to the expectations in places – here’s our take on the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown review (PS5)”