Octopath Traveler review (PS5)

Square Enix’s Octopath Traveler is now available on PlayStation, arriving over five years after its initial release. This finally gives PlayStation gamers, who already had access to the sequel, the chance to immerse themselves in the world of Orsterra and see how it all started. This JRPG, which was always celebrated for its unique approach to storytelling and gameplay, presents an adventure that is both nostalgic and innovative, encapsulating the essence of classic RPGs while introducing modern elements that enhance the experience – and it’s lost none of its appeal in the last few years. Continue reading “Octopath Traveler review (PS5)”

NeoSprint review (PS5)

NeoSprint, developed by Headless Chicken Games for Atari, is a spiritual successor to the classic Super Sprint games, but with a fresh, modern take. Available on all major platforms including the PlayStation 5, this single-screen arcade racer features the single and multiplayer action you’d expect, but also a robust track-building feature and a few extra game modes to keep players engaged. However, while it brings a lot to the table, NeoSprint isn’t without its hiccups. Time for a closer look. Continue reading “NeoSprint review (PS5)”

Frogun Encore review (PS5)

Frogun Encore, developed by Molegato and published by Top Hat Studios, is an expansion and follow-up to the indie hit Frogun. It’s a standalone release, and it brings back the lovable protagonist Renata, along with new characters and enhanced gameplay mechanics. It’s out on all major systems including the PlayStation 5, and its low-poly aesthetic and fun platforming should please both returning fans and new players. Continue reading “Frogun Encore review (PS5)”