Pinball FX DLC reviews – five new tables!

Zen Studios continues to expand the dynamic world of their Pinball FX platform on all platforms with three new DLC packs: Pacific Rim Pinball, Universal Pinball: TV Classics, and Super League Football. Each offers a unique flavor, capitalizing on beloved franchises and rich themes to deliver varied experiences that cater to different pinball enthusiasts. Here’s a look at all five new tables, which we played on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Pinball FX DLC reviews – five new tables!”

Indie roundup: Doug’s Nightmare, Musashi vs Cthulhu & Kinduo 2 – Frostbite

While some indie games can become massive hits that can eat up months of your time, we also enjoy those smaller games that are fun diversions for just a night or two. We’re checking out a trio of those today, as we look at Doug’s Nightmare, Musashi vs Cthulhu and Kinduo 2 – Frostbite. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Doug’s Nightmare, Musashi vs Cthulhu & Kinduo 2 – Frostbite”

Homeworld 3 review (PC)

Homeworld 3, developed by Blackbird Interactive and published by Gearbox Publishing, marks a triumphant return to a beloved real-time strategy series that made a huge splash over two decades ago and returns in 2016 with the more traditional RTS Deserts of Kharak – also developed by Blackbird. Available on PC now, this latest installment continues the epic narrative while introducing fresh gameplay mechanics and renewed visual splendor, promising an immersive experience for both veteran fans and newcomers. Continue reading “Homeworld 3 review (PC)”

Prison Architect 2 preview (PC)

As fans of the original Prison Architect will attest, building and managing your own prison is an oddly captivating experience. Now, Double Eleven, in collaboration with publisher Paradox Interactive, is back with Prison Architect 2, promising a more immersive experience with the shift to 3D. With our hands-on experience with the PC version, we dive into what to expect from this highly anticipated sequel. Continue reading “Prison Architect 2 preview (PC)”

Nope Challenge review (Quest)

The developers at Happy Manic have brought their own twist to the fear-based gaming genre with Nope Challenge, now available on the Meta Quest. It turns phobias into interactive fun, offering players a chance to face their deepest fears in a controlled, engaging environment. With its blend of humor, challenge, and dynamic gameplay, Nope Challenge is a refreshing addition to the gaming landscape – though perhaps not as scary as some might hope. Continue reading “Nope Challenge review (Quest)”