Trackmania review (PS5)

Trackmania, the latest iteration legendary racing franchise developed by Nadeo and published by Ubisoft, has arrived as a free-to-play title with premium features. With its release on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, players can now experience the thrilling and fast-paced racing action yet again. We took it for a spin on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Trackmania review (PS5)”

Raiden III X MIKADO MANIAX review (PS5)

Raiden III x MIKADO MANIAX, developed by MOSS and published by NIS America, takes players back to the classic arcade shoot-’em-up genre with another newly remixed version of a classic in the Raiden franchise. This PlayStation 5 version of the game offers a fresh, high-octane experience with customizable features and a revitalized visual presentation. Continue reading “Raiden III X MIKADO MANIAX review (PS5)”

Hello Neighbor VR – Search and Rescue review (Quest)

Hello Neighbor VR: Search and Rescue, developed by Steel Wool Studios and published by tinyBuild, brings the Hello Neighbor franchise to the immersive world of virtual reality. With its premise and combination of horror and puzzle-solving elements, this VR adaptation offers an intriguing experience. However, it falls short in certain areas, making it a mixed bag of enjoyment and frustration. Continue reading “Hello Neighbor VR – Search and Rescue review (Quest)”

The Caligula Effect: Overdose review (PS5)

The Caligula Effect: Overdose, developed by FURYU Corporation and published by NIS America, presents an intriguing premise set in the virtual world of Mobius. Originally released in 2019, the PlayStation 5 version aims to enhance the visuals and gameplay, offering new scenarios and a refreshed experience. And despite some flaws, The Caligula Effect: Overdose manages to entertain with its unique narrative, engaging combat system, and improved graphics. Continue reading “The Caligula Effect: Overdose review (PS5)”

Loop8: Summer of Gods review (PS4)

Loop8: Summer of Gods, developed and published by Marvelous, presents an intriguing premise set in 1980s rural Japan. This coming-of-age RPG follows the story of Nini, a newly arrived teenager in the quaint town of Ashihara. As players explore the town, befriend its residents, and engage in turn-based battles against the mysterious Kegai, their choices and relationships shape the outcome. With the ability to reset time, Loop8 offers a unique gameplay experience that promises multiple endings and a chance to alter destiny – here’s our look at the PlayStation version of the game. Continue reading “Loop8: Summer of Gods review (PS4)”