No fewer than four (!) recent console posts are included in today’s port roundup, as we check out Copycat, Knight’s Night!, Ratshaker and Kvark on PlayStation and Xbox. Continue reading “Port roundup: Copycat, Knight’s Night!, Ratshaker & Kvark”
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Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo review (PS5)
Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo is a delightful fusion of retro charm and inventive gameplay, delivering a top-down action-adventure that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original. Developed by Pocket Trap and published by PM Studios, this PlayStation 5 title (also available on all other major platforms) invites players into a vibrant urban landscape teeming with quirky characters, challenging puzzles, and a satirical narrative that cleverly critiques corporate overreach. Continue reading “Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo review (PS5)”
JDM: Japanese Drift Master review (PC)
JDM: Japanese Drift Master by Gaming Factory, which we previewed after Gamescom last year, is a bold attempt to capture the essence of Japan’s drift culture within an expansive open-world racing game. Set in the fictional prefecture of Guntama, the game offers players a chance to immerse themselves in the birthplace of drifting, navigating through winding mountain roads and bustling city streets. Continue reading “JDM: Japanese Drift Master review (PC)”
Hello Stranger review (PC)
“Hello Stranger” is the latest full-motion video (FMV) psychological thriller from director Paul Raschid, known for well-received titles like “The Complex” and “Five Dates.” This time, the narrative centers on Cam, a remote worker whose life is confined within his technologically advanced smart home. His routine existence takes a dark turn when a masked stranger infiltrates his digital sanctuary, forcing him into a series of deadly games. The premise taps into contemporary anxieties about digital isolation and the vulnerabilities of our interconnected lives, delivering an engaging interactive thriller. Continue reading “Hello Stranger review (PC)”
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping review (PS5)
Happy Broccoli Games returns with Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping, a standalone sequel that continues the whimsical adventures of Eugene McQuacklin. This time, the titular feathered sleuth finds himself amidst the peculiar world of luxury camping, or “glamping,” unraveling mysteries that are as quirky as they are intriguing. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping review (PS5)”