The Elder Scrolls Online: Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1 review (PC)

When Update 46 for Elder Scrolls Online dropped alongside Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1, it became clear ESO is aiming to reclaim its narrative identity. Subclassing – a rookie-changing feature – lets you mix and match three distinct class skill lines per character, transcending traditional class boundaries and giving more options for personalization. It delivers true customization and rejuvenates stale build options. However, the system can overwhelm newcomers, thanks to its dense interface and steep learning curve. Continue reading “The Elder Scrolls Online: Seasons of the Worm Cult Part 1 review (PC)”

Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game review (PS5)

Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game is an ambitious attempt to translate the thrill of freerunning into a fluid, open-ended virtual playground. It’s not the first game to tackle parkour, but it does aim to go further than most by offering not just parkour-inspired movement, but a creative toolkit of tricks, challenges, and social multiplayer features that make the experience feel more like the sport than a typical game would. On PlayStation 5, it runs well and offers a solid base for a gameplay experience built around momentum and mastery. Continue reading “Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game review (PS5)”

Survival Kids review (Switch 2)

When talking “Switch 2 exclusives at launch”, we bet Survival Kids isn’t the first game people mention – yet that’s exactly what Konami’s latest is. From its vibrant toon-style visuals to the gentle clatter of tools and cooking pots, Survival Kids delivers a low-stakes, co-op sandbox built for shared smiles rather than nail-biting tension. In a world of survival games that demand grit, this title stands out by embracing accessibility, turning the struggle of being stranded into a shared puzzle. Continue reading “Survival Kids review (Switch 2)”

RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army review (PS5)

Atlus’s unexpected revival of Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army arrives not as a simple remaster, but as a robust reinvention that carefully balances nostalgia associated with the original with modern sensibilities. Renamed Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army, it transforms a charmingly quirky game into a sleek, contemporary action-RPG experience. The smoky Taishō-era Tokyo still crackles with supernatural intrigue, but it’s now delivered through smoother combat and sharper visuals that lean into both style and substance. Continue reading “RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army review (PS5)”

Star Overdrive review (PS5)

Star Overdrive rolls onto the PS5 with ambition and charm, delivering a sci-fi adventure built around gravity-defying hoverboard antics. At its core is Bios, racing across the wastelands of planet Cebete in search of his missing partner, Nous – his journey punctuated by floating ruins, sandy dunes, and vistas that speak to more than mere exploration. The game’s visual identity leans heavily into a cel-shaded palette reminiscent of modern open-world games, yet it remains strikingly original, weaving sweeping vistas, dusty stockades, and crystalline structures into a discreetly vibrant sandbox. Continue reading “Star Overdrive review (PS5)”