The Texas Chain Saw Massacre review (PS5)

In the realm of asymmetrical horror experiences, few titles have managed to strike the balance between tension, strategy, and heart-pounding gameplay quite like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the latest creation from Gun Interactive in collaboration with Sumo Digital. This third-person horror adventure, available now on the PlayStation 5, thrusts players into the world of the infamous Slaughter Family, or the terrified victims trying to escape their clutches. Drawing inspiration from the iconic 1974 horror film and its remakes, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre emerges as a captivating and heart-stopping journey that fans of asymmetrical horror will want to check out. Continue reading “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre review (PS5)”

Blasphemous 2 review (PS5)

We’re stepping into the eerie world of Blasphemous 2, a continuation of The Penitent One’s journey that picks up after the events of the free Wounds of Eventide DLC from the original game. Transplanted into a new and perilous land, The Penitent One’s quest involves unveiling forgotten secrets woven into a realm rich with religious iconography and themes of sacrifice, penance, and purification. An intricate new narrative adds depth to the unsettling atmosphere and drives players forward – as it did for us during our time with the game on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Blasphemous 2 review (PS5)”

Red Dead Redemption review (PS4)

Ladies and gentlemen, mount your horses and holster your revolvers, as we journey back to the untamed landscapes of the American Wild West in Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption. Originally blazing onto the scene in 2010 for PS3 and Xbox 360, this iconic title has resurfaced on the PlayStation 4, beckoning players to relive its gripping narrative and captivating gameplay mechanics. Let’s delve into the heart of this PlayStation 4 port, uncovering the essence that made it a legend. Continue reading “Red Dead Redemption review (PS4)”

Quantum: Recharged review (PS5)

We’re diving into Atari’s most recent retro-inspired title with Quantum: Recharged. Originally an arcade classic from four decades ago, the game has been reimagined by developer SneakyBox to blend nostalgic charm with contemporary enhancements. The core concept revolves around maneuvering a ship to create shapes and portals that ensnare and destroy enemies. The updated gameplay retains the essence of the original while infusing it with modern mechanics and visuals, and we checked out the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Quantum: Recharged review (PS5)”