Inner Ashes, developed by Calathea Game Studio and published by Selecta Play, is a first-person narrative adventure that delves into the emotional realm of Alzheimer’s disease. While not for everyone, its captivating story and well-crafted gameplay make sure this game offers a unique perspective on the impact of Alzheimer’s on individuals and their relationships. While not without its flaws, Inner Ashes succeeds in delivering a memorable and thought-provoking experience. Continue reading “Inner Ashes review (PS5)”
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Ray’Z Arcade Chronology review (PS4)
Bringing together three legendary arcade shoot ’em ups from the ’90s, Ray’Z Arcade Chronology is a must-have compilation for fans of arcade shooters that includes RayForce, RayStorm, and RayCrisis. Published by ININ Games in cooperation with Taito, we checked out these classics on a PlayStation 4. Continue reading “Ray’Z Arcade Chronology review (PS4)”
Dead Cells review (PS5)
Motion Twin’s acclaimed indie game, Dead Cells, has made its way to the PlayStation 5, bringing with it a host of enhancements and exciting new features. As the hit title surpasses 10 million sales, the PS5 version aims to captivate players with its immersive gameplay mechanics, stunning visuals, and a gripping premise. With the addition a host of post-launch DLC (like Return to Castlevania expansion), offers a thrilling experience that’s every bit as exciting on the latest generation of consoles. Continue reading “Dead Cells review (PS5)”
Release roundup: Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition & Robolt
With Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition and Robolt, we’re looking at three new releases that all have a retro flavor to them. Here are our reviews of all three. Continue reading “Release roundup: Sonic Origins Plus, Reverie: Sweet As Edition & Robolt”
Everybody 1-2-Switch! review (Switch)
To this date, 1-2-Switch provides players with one of the most innovate uses of the tech on Nintendo’s Switch console. Its successor Everybody 1-2-Switch! has now arrived, reintroducing Nintendo’s party game formula with a host of changes and innovations. In this review, we delve into the world of Everybody 1-2-Switch!, assessing whether these changes are for the better. Aiming for an inclusive gaming experience for players of all ages and skill levels by accommodating up to 100 players simultaneously, our interest was high the moment this one was announced. Continue reading “Everybody 1-2-Switch! review (Switch)”