qomp2 review (PS5)

Atari’s latest offering, qomp2, might not immediately ring bells as a sequel to Pong, but its roots are firmly embedded in the classic arcade game – continuing Atari’s trend of leaning into videogaming’s history and putting a modern spin on it. Developed by Graphite Lab and published by Atari, qomp2 takes the essence of Pong and catapults it into a maze of minimalist, yet challenging, puzzles. Continue reading “qomp2 review (PS5)”

Clash II review (PC)

We weren’t familiar with the first game, but Prime Bit Games’ Clash II caught our eye as a turn-based strategy game set in a fantasy realm. Here, players delve into a forgotten land, gather and train their armies, fortify their stronghold, and make pivotal decisions that will shape the fate of the continent. We checked out the game, which is out on PC now. Continue reading “Clash II review (PC)”

DLC roundup: SpellForce: Conquest of Eo, Railway Empire 2 & Pinball M

Investing in quality DLC is one of the best and cheapest ways to get more gaming for your money, and we’re looking at new content for SpellForce: Conquest of Eo, Railway Empire 2 and Pinball M today. Continue reading “DLC roundup: SpellForce: Conquest of Eo, Railway Empire 2 & Pinball M”

Smalland: Survive The Wilds review (PS5)

Merge Games and Maximum Entertainment are introducing players into the fantasy realm of Smalland: Survive The Wilds, where they assume the role of a diminutive Vanguard on a mission in a wilderness teeming with giant insects. Released on Steam and Epic Games in Early Access earlier and now available on consoles including the PlayStation 5, this survival adventure offers a unique perspective and a blend of fantasy elements with survival mechanics. Continue reading “Smalland: Survive The Wilds review (PS5)”

Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II review (PS5)

Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II, a new installment in the horror adventure series that we previously enjoyed on the PlayStation Vita, returns players to the eerie world of Japanese folklore with a narrative that deeply immerses them in a modern setting. Developed by Experience Inc and published by Aksys Games, this sequel introduces side-scrolling exploration and a few relatively simple puzzles to the visual novel formula, aiming to enhance accessibility for a wider audience while still delivering another spine-chilling horror experience. Continue reading “Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II review (PS5)”