Blue Brain Games made a name for itself with The House of Da Vinci, so expectations were naturally high when The House of Tesla arrived on PC. Much like its predecessor, it leans heavily into puzzle-driven storytelling, this time anchored by the legacy of Nikola Tesla and the haunting ruins of his Wardenclyffe facility. It’s a fascinating setup, one that blends science, myth, and mystery in a way that feels ripe for exploration. The good news is that the premise delivers moments of intrigue, but the execution doesn’t always live up to the promise. Continue reading “The House of Tesla review (PC)”
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Baby Steps review (PS5)
When Devolver Digital unveiled Baby Steps, a collaboration between Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch, and Bennett Foddy, it was clear this would not be another straightforward walking simulator. On PlayStation 5, players take control of Nate, a slacker whose greatest achievement is figuring out how to put one foot in front of the other. The premise is intentionally ridiculous, but that absurdity is also what gives the game its charm. Much like Getting Over It, the goal isn’t simply to reach the end, but to embrace the awkward struggle along the way. Continue reading “Baby Steps review (PS5)”
ROUTINE preview (Gamescom)
Some games linger in memory long before release, and ROUTINE is one of them. Originally announced over a decade ago, the sci-fi horror project from Lunar Software has resurfaced in recent years with striking trailers, including one of the most memorable moments of Opening Night Live at Gamescom. Now in the hands of Raw Fury for publishing, the game is finally preparing for launch. Having gone hands-on with a demo at Gamescom, it’s clear ROUTINE is shaping up to be one of the most distinctive survival horror experiences in recent memory. Continue reading “ROUTINE preview (Gamescom)”
Formula Legends review (PS5)
Racing games tend to follow two paths – either striving for pure simulation or leaning into accessible arcade thrills. Formula Legends, developed by 3DClouds, aims to find a middle ground, offering a stylized tour through motorsport history that mixes authenticity with creative liberties. On PlayStation 5, it presents itself as both a tribute to Formula racing and an approachable entry point for players who may not usually dive into the genre. Continue reading “Formula Legends review (PS5)”
How To Train Your Dragon review (4K)
DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon has now received the live-action treatment in Universal Pictures’ 2025 adaptation, which arrives on 4K UHD with a presentation that aims to match the scale and heart of the original animated film. While comparisons to the 2010 classic are inevitable, this version brings fresh energy to the story of Hiccup and Toothless, even if not all choices land as gracefully as intended. Continue reading “How To Train Your Dragon review (4K)”