DLC roundup: Solasta, Beat Saber & X4: Foundations

There’s no lack of new releases out there, but some very worthwhile ones actually have us going back to games we’ve previously covered. Here is a look at new content for Solasta – Crown of the Magister, Beat Saber and X4: Foundations. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Solasta, Beat Saber & X4: Foundations”

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun review

Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, developed by Auroch Digital and published by Focus Entertainment, brings the unmistakable Warhammer 40k aesthetic to the world of classic, frenetic FPS gameplay. In this homage to retro shooters, players take on the role of a battle-hardened Space Marine on a perilous mission across the galaxy, facing off against Chaos Space Marines and daemons of Chaos. The game aims to deliver a visceral combat experience, combining satisfying gunplay, high mobility, and copious amounts of blood. Continue reading “Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun review”

Railway Empire 2 review (PS5)

Railway Empire 2, published by Kalypso Media and developed by Gaming Minds Studios, invites players to don the coat of a clever entrepreneur and embark on a journey to build the ultimate railway empire. Set in the early 1800s during the Industrial Revolution, this simulation and strategy game allows you to transform your small railway company into a sprawling network that connects cities and companies across entire continents. With its rich historical backdrop and a plethora of gameplay features, Railway Empire 2 offers a deep and rewarding experience for fans of management sims. Does it prove to be a serious step up from the first game? We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Railway Empire 2 review (PS5)”

Lord of the Rings: Gollum review

The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, developed by Daedalic Entertainment, presents itself as an ambitious action-adventure game set in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth. It promises an untold story focusing on the enigmatic character of Gollum, exploring his perilous journey and the inner conflict between his two personalities, Smeagol and Gollum. Thanks in part to Andy Serkis’ work in the film trilogy, fans were eagerly looking forward to this one ever since it was announced. Unfortunately, the game falls short of its potential, delivering a broken and uninspiring experience that fails to capture the essence of the beloved franchise. Continue reading “Lord of the Rings: Gollum review”

Port roundup: Budget Cuts Ultimate, Dice Legacy & Home Sheep Home

With Budget Cuts Ultimate, the Ultimate Edition of Dice Legacy and Home Sheep Home’s Farmageddon Party Edition, we’re seeing three games return that gamers have previously been able to enjoy on other system. Time for our latest port roundup. Continue reading “Port roundup: Budget Cuts Ultimate, Dice Legacy & Home Sheep Home”