DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing, developed by Bamtang Games and published by GameMill, brings together an all-star cast of beloved DreamWorks characters for a new kart racing experience – which we tested in both single and multiplayer modes. The game features 20 iconic DreamWorks characters, including Shrek, Po, Tigress, and Puss in Boots, each with their own distinct personalities and racing styles. Continue reading “DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing review”
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Teardown review (PS5)
In Teardown, destruction becomes a fun art form where everything that was carefully constructed out of pixels eventually gets demolished with the help of your own creativity. Saber Interactive and Tuxedo Labs previously released the game on PC, but we’ve now been able to go hands on with the PlayStation 5 version, letting us embark on a journey filled with explosive heists, ingenious problem-solving, and a fully destructible world. Continue reading “Teardown review (PS5)”
Air Twister review (PS5)
Air Twister, developed by legendary arcade developer Yu Suzuki (who was behind titles like Out Run, After Burner and Virtua Fighter), takes players on a high-flying rail shooter adventure reminiscent of the iconic Space Harrier series that he developed. Released on various platforms, including the PlayStation 5, this game delivers a blend of nostalgia and modern gameplay elements where as Princess Arch, players must defend the invaded world of AIR from the Vanguard, encountering diverse enemies and challenging bosses. Continue reading “Air Twister review (PS5)”
This Bed We Made review (PS5)
Lowbirth Games’ new noir mystery game This Bed We Made weaves an intricate narrative set in 1950s Montreal. Playing as Sophie, a hotel maid entangled in a web of secrets, players navigate through a tale of love, murder, and mystery that unfolds over the course of a very engaging 3 to 6 hours. We played the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “This Bed We Made review (PS5)”
KarmaZoo review (PS5)
KarmaZoo, which was developed Pastagames and was just published by Devolver Digital, is a cooperative platform-puzzle game that thrives on the concept of positive collaboration in the multiplayer space. In KarmaZoo, players embark on a never-ending challenge within “the Loop”, where teams of up to 10 individuals, work together to navigate increasingly challenging levels. We played it on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “KarmaZoo review (PS5)”