Mail Time review (PS5)

Mail Time, a charming ‘cottagecore adventure’ developed by Kela van der Deijl and published by Freedom Games, brings players into the heart of Grumblewood Grove – a charming forest. As a Mail Scout-in-training, the game sets you on a heartwarming journey to deliver letters and packages to the forest’s eclectic cast of inhabitants, solving their problems along the way. We tested it on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Mail Time review (PS5)”

Port roundup: Pirates On Target, FUR Squadron & Ball laB II

We always enjoy seeing games reach a larger audience when they get ported to different systems. For that reason, we’re checking Pirates On Target, FUR Squadron and Ball laB II today – titles that were recently ported to consoles after an earlier release on PC. Continue reading “Port roundup: Pirates On Target, FUR Squadron & Ball laB II”

World of Horror review (PS5)

The realm of indie roguelites is a pretty busy one these days, but World of Horror manages to stand apart, harkening back to the text-based adventures of the early ’80s with its gameplay and visual style. And while its retro aesthetic may initially make the game seem antiquated, delving deeper reveals a complex, challenging, and captivating experience. The game presents players with a series of self-contained mysteries set in the enigmatic town of Shiokawa, Japan, where unexplainable horrors test the sanity of its residents. We tested the PlayStation version of the game. Continue reading “World of Horror review (PS5)”