Asterix & Obelix – Slap Them All! 2 review (PS5)

In the latest installment of the long-running Asterix & Obelix series, Asterix & Obelix – Slap Them All! 2, the iconic Gauls find themselves embroiled in a new adventure. The tranquility of their village is disrupted when Justforkix seeks their help, revealing that his father, Doublehelix, has been wrongly imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. The golden emblem of the Roman legions, the Lutetia Eagle, has been stolen, leading Asterix and Obelix on a journey filled with slaps and humor – we took the journey on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Asterix & Obelix – Slap Them All! 2 review (PS5)”

RoboCop: Rogue City review (PS5)

In RoboCop: Rogue City, players step into the iconic metal boots of Alex Murphy, the part-man, part-machine hero who patrols the dangerous streets of Old Detroit. The game’s narrative, set between the RoboCop 2 and 3 films, shows players a crime-ridden city facing a new threat. The story, while somewhat standard in its “all cops are bastards” approach, successfully captures the satirical essence of the original film’s portrayal of a dystopian future dominated by megacorporations like OCP – making this one that should definitely appeal to longtime RoboCop fans. We tried it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “RoboCop: Rogue City review (PS5)”

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name review

In Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio deliver a poignant conclusion to Kazuma Kiryu’s saga, skillfully intertwining the closing chapter of his narrative with the dawn of a new era for the Yakuza world. From a narrative perspective, the game manages to achieve just as much or even more in its relatively short 10-15 hour playtime than some of its much longer predecessors. This condensed adventure benefits from a tightly packed narrative, skillfully bridging the gap between Kiryu’s intricate backstory and Ichiban’s unfolding journey, making it a great choice for those who are loyal followers of the series. Here’s our take on the latest game in this long-running series. Continue reading “Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name review”

Little Goody Two Shoes review (PS5)

In Little Goody Two Shoes, released by Square Enix and developed by AstralShift, players are drawn into a captivating narrative that blends fairytales with horror, life simulation, and psychological elements. The story follows Elise, an ambitious young woman yearning for wealth, as her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a mysterious pair of red shoes in her garden. As she embarks on an adventure into the heart of the mysterious Woods, players must navigate through a hand-drawn fairytale environment, making choices that will determine one of the ten possible endings. We tried it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Little Goody Two Shoes review (PS5)”

DLC roundup: Tales of Arise, Not For Broadcast, Stranded: Alien Dawn & The Expanse

Looking to add something new to your gaming library, but not necessarily a new game? We’re looking at fresh DLC content for Tales of Arise, Not For Broadcast, Stranded: Alien Dawn and The Expanse – A Telltale series today. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Tales of Arise, Not For Broadcast, Stranded: Alien Dawn & The Expanse”