Sweet Dreams Alex review (PC)

Sweet Dreams Alex, developed by Clarity Games and published by Kasedo Games, invites players into the imaginative world of a young girl named Alex. The game presents itself as a charming construction-based puzzle experience, interwoven with a subtle narrative that serves as a backdrop. As the Dream Builder, players assume the role of safeguarding Alex from encroaching Nightmares, employing an array of tools to craft intricate labyrinths that thwart these nocturnal intruders. It’s a Steam exclusive, and we played through it after first meeting with the developer for a first look during Gamescom. Continue reading “Sweet Dreams Alex review (PC)”

Port roundup: Rise of the Triad, Sunshine Manor & Warhammer 40,000: Darktide

Rise of the Triad, Sunshine Manor and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide all made the leap to additional platforms recently – time for a closer look. Continue reading “Port roundup: Rise of the Triad, Sunshine Manor & Warhammer 40,000: Darktide”

Mechs V Kaijus review (PS5)

Mechs V Kaijus, developed by Doble Punch Games and published by JanduSoft, has stomped onto consoles after its initial PC release in 2018. This tower-defense game places you in command of a formidable squadron of mechs, defending against relentless waves of colossal Kaijus. How does this high-octane showdown fare on the PlayStation 5? Let’s delve into the battle. Continue reading “Mechs V Kaijus review (PS5)”

Port roundup: Everhood Eternity Edition, Mystic Gate & Swordsman

The excellent Everhood has landed on (new) consoles, as has Mystic Gate. We’re checking out both, and also turn our eye back to Swordsman, which recently launched out of the AppLab into Meta’s Quest sword. Continue reading “Port roundup: Everhood Eternity Edition, Mystic Gate & Swordsman”

The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo review (PS5)

The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo is a gorgeous and surreal point-and-click graphic adventure that plunges players into a world of whimsical chaos. Developed by Gammera Nest and published by Meridiem Games for multiple systems including the PlayStation 5, this game introduces us to Mr. Coo, a cute and well animated main character. Mr. Coo’s misadventures lead him on a quest to reunite his fragmented body in a series of quirky and imaginative scenarios. Continue reading “The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo review (PS5)”