The PlayStation 5 version of Exo One, developed by Exbleative and published by All in! Games, takes players on a journey through space and time. Originally released on PC way back in 2021, this rather unique sci-fi exploration game has now arrived on the PS5 with enhanced visuals and performance, where we took it for a spin. Continue reading “Exo One review (PS5)”
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GRAVEN review (PS5)
Graven, developed by Slipgate Ironworks and published by the pioneers of the first person shooter genre at 3D Realms, aims to provide a nostalgic journey for fans of late 90s first-person action-adventure games. Released on the PlayStation 5 after its initial PC launch back in January, it combines modern tech and designs with a retro aesthetic, delivering a dark medieval fantasy experience that pays homage to the likes of Heretic and Hexen. Continue reading “GRAVEN review (PS5)”
Indie roundup: Willy’s Wonderland, Rider’s Spirits, Froggy Bouncing Adventures & Glyphs of Gitzan
It’s been a while since we did an indie game roundup, so today we’re checking no fewer than four recent releases. Here are reviews for Willy’s Wonderland – The Game, Rider’s Spirits, Froggy Bouncing Adventures and Glyphs of Gitzan. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Willy’s Wonderland, Rider’s Spirits, Froggy Bouncing Adventures & Glyphs of Gitzan”
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance review (PS5)
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance, published by SEGA and developed by ATLUS, brings back a deeply engaging RPG experience to today’s consoles in an expanded version. This new iteration takes players through two distinct story paths – Canon of Vengeance and Canon of Creation – each one rich with moral dilemmas and existential conflict. Does this one stand the test of time? Continue reading “Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance review (PS5)”
Monster Hunter Stories Collection review (PS4)
The Monster Hunter Stories Collection, published by Capcom for PlayStation 4, brings together the original Monster Hunter Stories and its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin – marking the first time that both of these excellent games are available on PlayStation. This bundle offers a comprehensive experience of the Monster Hunter Stories universe through a fresh RPG lens, making it an enticing package for those who haven’t yet enjoyed these on other platforms. Time for a closer look. Continue reading “Monster Hunter Stories Collection review (PS4)”