Chants of Sennaar review

Chants of Sennaar, developed by Rundisc and published by Focus Entertainment, invites players into a world where the power of language takes center stage. The game’s rather unique premise revolves around the protagonist, a traveler, tasked with deciphering ancient languages to bridge the communication gap between disparate communities in the in-game world that is “the Tower”. This linguistic challenge is at the heart of the gameplay, providing a unique and engaging experience – we checked it out after its multiplatform launch. Continue reading “Chants of Sennaar review”

Enchanted Portals review (PS5)

Enchanted Portals, developed by Xixo Games Studio and published by Perp Games, invites players into a world of magic, mischief, and challenging platforming. Drawing more than its fair share of inspiration from Cuphead, this game captures the essence of that modern classic with its visual style and gameplay. Does it manage to stand on its own though? We checked the PlayStation 5 version to find out. Continue reading “Enchanted Portals review (PS5)”

Samba de Amigo: Party Central review (Switch)

Samba de Amigo: Party Central for the Nintendo Switch brings back the vibrant and colorful world of rhythm action gaming of Samba de Amigo that fans have cherished for over two decades. Originally launched on the Dreamcast in 1999, the franchise redefines itself for the modern era, seamlessly integrating the Switch’s Joy-Cons as maracas, inviting players to shake, dance, and groove to an extensive playlist spanning EDM, pop, Latin, and more. Continue reading “Samba de Amigo: Party Central review (Switch)”

Taito Milestones 2 review (Switch)

Taito Milestones 2, the latest offering from the iconic arcade game developer together with ININ Games, takes players on a nostalgic journey through another curated selection of ten classic titles. This collection caters to a wide range of gaming tastes, offering a mix of shoot ’em ups, platformers, and fighters. While some titles may be unfamiliar, each game brings a unique charm and, for those with a penchant for retro (arcade) gaming, it’s a walk down memory lane on the Nintendo Switch. Continue reading “Taito Milestones 2 review (Switch)”

Daymare 1994: Sandcastle review (PS5)

Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle, the prequel to Daymare: 1998, thrusts players into a nightmarish journey within the depths of a military research center. As Special Agent Dalila Reyes, you’ll face terrifying creatures, solve environmental puzzles, and uncover the sinister secrets lurking in the shadows. Developed by Invader Studios and published by Leonardo Interactive, it brings a mixed bag of horrors, with both positive and negative aspects to explore – here’s our look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Daymare 1994: Sandcastle review (PS5)”