Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess review (PS5)

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, developed by Capcom and available now on current-gen systems, blends Japanese mythology with strategic action gameplay. The game sets players on a sacred mountain, Mt. Kafuku, where they must purify defiled lands and protect the Maiden, Yoshiro, from nightly invasions by the sinister Seethe. An intriguing concept, which we dove into on a PS5. Continue reading “Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess review (PS5)”

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn review (PS5)

Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, developed by A44 Games and published by Kepler Interactive, is bringing its mix of Souls-like mechanics and gun-based combat to current gen systems including the PlayStation 5. The game places players in the boots of Nor Vanek, a skilled member of the Coalition army, accompanied by Enki, a magical fox-like companion. Together, they embark on a quest against the Gods who have unleashed chaos upon the world of Kian – here are our thoughts on the full version, after we previously previewed the game.

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Port roundup: Spin Rhythm XD, Over Horizon X Steel Empire & Deathchron

With Spin Rhythm XD, the Over Horizon X Steel Empire bundle of shooters and Deathchron, we’re checking out three very different games that recently made their way onto new platforms and towards new audiences. Here’s a closer look with reviews of all three. Continue reading “Port roundup: Spin Rhythm XD, Over Horizon X Steel Empire & Deathchron”

ReactPRO review (Quest)

We mainly know Ivanovich Games as a developer of VR games that are based on classic arcade concepts, but ReactPRO is a little different. Out now on the Meta Quest, it takes the concept of reflex and reaction training into the realm of virtual and mixed reality, offering an innovative and engaging experience. Inspired by the Batak training apparatus (you might have seen these at theme parks or carnivals – a button lights up and you have to hit it), the game aims to enhance players’ agility and reaction times through a variety of game modes that cater to different skill levels and preferences. Continue reading “ReactPRO review (Quest)”

Dune: Part Two review (4K)

Dune: Part Two has arrived 4K Blu-ray, bringing the visually and audibly immersive continuation of Denis Villeneuve’s ambitious adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction story to home audiences. With this disc release of the theatrical success, Warner Bros. has delivered a remarkable package that captures the grandeur of Arrakis with stunning fidelity and an array of special features that provide deeper insights into the film’s creation. Continue reading “Dune: Part Two review (4K)”