Release roundup: Walkabout Mini Golf – Viva Las Elvis, Popotinho’s Adventures & Super Onion Boy+

In this roundup of recent releases, we take a look at the new Viva Las Elvis DLC for Walkabout Mini Golf and the indie platformer games Popotinho’s Adventures and Super Onion Boy+. Continue reading “Release roundup: Walkabout Mini Golf – Viva Las Elvis, Popotinho’s Adventures & Super Onion Boy+”

Release roundup: Synth Riders – 80s Mixtape Side B, Eximius & Runny Bunny

In today’s release roundup, we check out the new 80s Mixtape for Synth Riders, the Season 4 update for Eximius – Seize The Frontline and Runny Bunny. Continue reading “Release roundup: Synth Riders – 80s Mixtape Side B, Eximius & Runny Bunny”

Ready or Not: Dark Waters review (PC)

The Dark Waters DLC for Ready or Not expands the popular tactical shooter with new maps, fresh equipment, and a narrative that is steeped in high-stakes international intrigue – with a premise that revolves around water-based locations. Players are introduced to missions set on an offshore oil rig, a luxury yacht, and an abandoned island resort. These environments showcase the series’ attention to detail, with each location offering unique tactical challenges and approaches. The oil rig’s verticality and narrow passages amplify the tension, while the yacht’s blend of luxury and danger adds a spy thriller-like quality to the action. Continue reading “Ready or Not: Dark Waters review (PC)”

DLC roundup – Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2 & Wartales

Right after Christmas, why not dive into a few games you previously enjoyed with some new DLC? Today. we’re checking out Williams Pinball Volume 8 for Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2’s Mea Culpa DLC and Wartales – The Skelmar Invasion. Continue reading “DLC roundup – Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2 & Wartales”

Planet Coaster 2 + Thrill-Seekers DLC review (PS5)

Frontier’s Planet Coaster 2 builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, delivering an engaging and robust theme park simulation experience. The game introduces an expanded toolset for park customization, offering a lot of creative freedom with improved pathing systems, terrain shaping, and water park features. While the game is largely intuitive, especially if you have prior experience with Frontier’s games, the sheer scope of possibilities may require some time to master. Time for a closer look at a fun and family-friendly option, especially now that the Thrill-Seekers Ride Pack has been released. Continue reading “Planet Coaster 2 + Thrill-Seekers DLC review (PS5)”