The newly released Complete Edition of White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies is a return to the eerie corridors of Yeondu High School, bringing with it a blend of psychological horror, exploration, and puzzle-solving that fans of the original White Day will find familiar. Developed by Sonnori and published by PQube, this sequel expands on the unsettling atmosphere and intricate narrative of its predecessor while introducing new mechanics and stories that help deepen the lore of the haunted school. However, while the game excels in creating a tense and immersive experience, it’s not without its flaws either – here’s our take on the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “White Day 2: The Flower That Tells Lies – Complete Edition review (PS5)”
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Overboss brings a beloved and popular strategy tabletop game into the digital realm. Developed by BlanketGames and Brotherwise Games, it’s being published by Goblinz Publishing, but the transition to a console title hasn’t been entirely smooth. Here’s a closer look. Continue reading “Overboss review (PS5)”
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered review (PS5)
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse is back, and with this remaster, Skunkape Games has taken Telltale’s 2010 episodic classic and brought it to a new generation – completing their journey to remaster all of the duo’s season-based releases. This remaster, available on all major platforms including the PlayStation 5, is a great trip down memory lane for long-time fans while also inviting newcomers to experience the wild, weird, and wonderfully absurd world of the Freelance Police. Continue reading “Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered review (PS5)”