Knight vs Giant: The Broken Excalibur review (PS5)

Knight vs Giant: The Broken Excalibur, developed by Gambir Studio and published by PQube, ventures into Arthurian legend with an action-packed roguelite experience on the PlayStation 5. While it draws clear parallels to renowned titles like Hades, it endeavors to carve its own path in the realm of Camelot. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Knight vs Giant: The Broken Excalibur review (PS5)”

Dungeons 4 preview (PS5)

In the malevolent world of Dungeons 4, darkness once again reigns supreme. The Absolute Evil and its faithful, albeit slightly disobedient Dark Elf Thalya, return to continue their quest for dominion over all that is good. As we step back into this wicked realm, expect treacherous dungeons, devious traps, and a hefty dose of the series’ signature humor. Developed by Realmforge Studios and published by Kalypso Media, this highly anticipated installment is set to cast its malefic spell when it releases in November, promising an experience that’s bigger and better than ever before. Time for a closer look. Continue reading “Dungeons 4 preview (PS5)”

Cocoon review (PS5)

Developed by Geometric Interactive and published by Annapurna Interactive, Cocoon heralds a puzzling adventure guided solely by spatial awareness and a single button press. With Cocoon, the designer behind Limbo and Inside (Jeppe Carlsen) brings forth a 3D puzzle-platformer that takes the genre to new depths. Unlike its side-scrolling predecessors, Cocoon introduces an additional dimension, injecting a refreshing complexity into its captivating puzzles. These challenges build organically, ensuring that fundamental mechanics introduced early on remain pivotal throughout the journey. The minimalist controls provide an elegant touch as well, preventing the experience from becoming overwhelming and keeping you immersed. We played it on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Cocoon review (PS5)”

Infinity Strash Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai review (PS5)

Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai, brought to us by Square Enix, offers an action-packed RPG experience set in the universe of the beloved anime and manga series. Players step into the shoes of Dai and his companions, embarking on a journey to thwart the Dark Army. The game successfully captures the essence of the source material, boasting stunning visuals that seamlessly blend with the anime and manga art style. Continue reading “Infinity Strash Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai review (PS5)”

PAW Patrol World review (PS5)

Outright Games, in collaboration with 3DClouds, has just released PAW Patrol World – a brand new 3D action adventure set in the vibrant and hugely successful universe of the beloved canine heroes. While perhaps not intended for adult gamers, it unquestionably strikes a chord with its intended audience of children aged three to eight. Featuring four distinct open worlds inspired by the TV series, including Adventure Bay, Jake’s Mountain, The Jungle, and Barkingburg, players assume the roles of their favorite PAW Patrol pups. Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rocky, Zuma, and Everest are all equipped with their unique skills, and the narrative centers around the upcoming PAW Patrol Day festival and the antics caused by Mayor Humdinger and his Kitten Catastrophe Crew, offering young players an engaging storyline to follow that aligns well with the show. Continue reading “PAW Patrol World review (PS5)”