Exoprimal review

Exoprimal, Capcom’s new entry in the world of PvPvE games, delivers a thrilling action-packed experience that revolves around a premise that’s an easy sell – humanity’s cutting-edge exosuit technology battling hordes of mutated dinosaurs. As you take on the role of an Exofighter, piloting various specialized exosuits, you find yourself caught in a chaotic war against the deadly dino swarms, under the control of the enigmatic AI, Leviathan. While Exoprimal makes its mark with its interesting premise and impressive visuals, it falls short in certain aspects, leaving room for improvement and future development. Continue reading “Exoprimal review”

Enclave HD review (PS4)

Enclave HD, a remastered version of a well-received PC game from 2002, rekindles the battle between light and dark in the mystical world of Celenheim. Developed by Sickhead Games and Starbreeze Studios, and published by Ziggurat Interactive, this action-adventure RPG offers players the chance to embrace either side in two distinct campaigns, featuring a variety of characters and unique gameplay experiences. However, while Enclave HD boasts nostalgia and replay value with its two campaigns, it struggles to captivate modern audiences due to some dated mechanics and visuals. We checked it out on a PlayStation 4 Pro. Continue reading “Enclave HD review (PS4)”

DLC roundup: Rain World, Synth Riders, Walkabout Mini Golf & The Riftbreaker

It’s always nice to be able to return to games you enjoyed with new DLC. Today, we check out new content for Rainworld, Synth Riders, Walkabout Golf and The Riftbreaker. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Rain World, Synth Riders, Walkabout Mini Golf & The Riftbreaker”

Viewfinder review (PS5)

In the world of puzzle games, Viewfinder, developed by Sad Owl Studios and published by Thunderful, manages to stand out with its innovative and enchanting gameplay. It’ll challenge your powers of perception, reshape reality, and unravel a mystery in a mind-bending first-person adventure that brings pictures to life using an instant camera. If you liked Superliminal, you’ll love this one. Continue reading “Viewfinder review (PS5)”

Battle Bows review (Quest)

The more casual side of VR gaming, which generally relies heavily in motion controls, is still going strong. Battle Bows is a brand new example, offering an enchanting world and accessible gameplay. Set in a far-off land where sentient balloons and elemental powers collide, this game combines virtual reality with cooperative play. And as you might expect from the title, Battle Bows lets you pick up your bow and arrow – this time to defend your realm’s precious resource of Inflatium against a ton of enemies. We did so on a Quest 2. Continue reading “Battle Bows review (Quest)”