Moving Out 2 review (PS5)

We really enjoyed Moving Out, and now Australian developer SMG Studio is back with a sequel that not only builds upon the success of the original game but also injects fresh new energy into the chaotic co-op simulation genre. Released by Team17, Moving Out 2 maintains its signature physics-based moving mechanics while diving headfirst into a multiverse of hilariously absurd challenges and interdimensional mayhem. The game, available on most current systems, offers a similar brand of fun as the first game, as you navigate new worlds as a Furniture Arrangement & Relocation Technician (F.A.R.T) – we checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Moving Out 2 review (PS5)”

Marble It Up! Ultra review (PS5)

Marble It Up! Ultra, the latest offering from The Marble Collective, continues the legacy of marble-based platformers almost four decades after Marble Madness. Channeling the essence of classics like Marble Blast and Super Monkey Ball, Ultra dives into wild and challenging levels that form the basis of its enticing gameplay. With over 100 handcrafted levels, smooth controls, and captivating visuals, the game features a fun solo experience while also venturing into multiplayer mayhem. Let’s delve into the vibrant world of Marble It Up! Ultra on the PS5 and see if it can truly roll with the best. Continue reading “Marble It Up! Ultra review (PS5)”

Release roundup: inRun, Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance & Astro Flame: Starfighter

With inRun, Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance and Astro Flame: Starfighter, we’re checking out three recently released smaller titles that we think are worth a look. Continue reading “Release roundup: inRun, Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance & Astro Flame: Starfighter”

Atlas Fallen review (PS5)

In the expansive realm of action-adventure gaming, Deck13 Interactive’s latest offering, Atlas Fallen, emerges as a mixed bag of thrills and fumbles. Stepping away from the Souls-like mechanics of their previous titles, the studio ventures into an open-world adventure that’s equal parts captivating and confounding. Published by Focus Entertainment Interactive and developed by Deck13, Atlas Fallen invites players to liberate humanity from the clutches of a corrupt deity, but it’s the execution that leaves a little to be desired on the PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Atlas Fallen review (PS5)”

Stray Gods – The Roleplaying Musical review (PS5)

Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical, developed by Summerfall Studios and published by Humble Games, is a rather unique game that combines the charm of musical theater with the interactivity of roleplaying games and visual novels. Set in a modern fantasy world where Greek gods roam among humans, Stray Gods presents a narrative filled with murder, intrigue, romance, and, of course, musical numbers. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Stray Gods – The Roleplaying Musical review (PS5)”