Is This Game Trying To Kill Me? review (PS5)

Some of the most interesting horror films and games thrive on blurring the lines between reality and the unknown, and Is This Game Trying to Kill Me? takes that concept and runs with it by making its in-game world and the player’s surroundings deeply intertwined. Developed by Stately Snail, this psychological horror puzzle game places players inside a mysterious forest cabin, where they must engage with an eerie computer game that directly influences their real-world environment. With multiple endings and a wealth of deadly traps, the game creates an unpredictable experience that keeps tension high throughout. Continue reading “Is This Game Trying To Kill Me? review (PS5)”

MainFrames review (Switch)

MainFrames, developed by Assoupi and published by The Arcade Crew, brings a refreshing twist to the platforming genre with its digital (Windows) desktop-inspired world. Reviewed on the Nintendo Switch, it delivers an experience that blends puzzle-solving with precision platforming, as players guide Floppy, a small program searching for its purpose within a maze of computer windows. The result is a game that feels both nostalgic and innovative, though it’s not without its shortcomings. Continue reading “MainFrames review (Switch)”

Port roundup: 3D Don’t Die Mr. Robot, S. Prysm Destroyer, Hyper Mirror Run & Accolade Sports Collection

We’re reviewing four recent ports today, spanning over three decades of gaming history. Here are 3D Don’t Die Mr. Robot, S. Prysm Destroyer, Hyper Mirror Run and the Accolade Sports Collection. Continue reading “Port roundup: 3D Don’t Die Mr. Robot, S. Prysm Destroyer, Hyper Mirror Run & Accolade Sports Collection”

Path of Fury: Episode I – Tetsuo’s Tower review (Quest)

Path of Fury: Episode I – Tetsuo’s Tower transports players into a gritty, retro-inspired VR experience that pays homage to classic Kung Fu cinema. Developed by Leonard Menchiari and published by ABONICO GAME WORKS, this Meta Quest title challenges players to ascend Tetsuo’s fortress, battling relentless foes with nothing but their fists and determination. Continue reading “Path of Fury: Episode I – Tetsuo’s Tower review (Quest)”

Assault Suit Leynos 2 Saturn Tribute review (PS5)

Assault Suit Leynos 2 brings back a cult-classic mecha experience with enhancements aimed at modern players, but it doesn’t quite smooth out all the rough edges of its 1997 origins. As a remaster of the Sega Saturn original, this version reintroduces players to intense side-scrolling combat with deep customization and a branching narrative that reacts to mission outcomes. While the core gameplay remains as engaging as ever, the quality-of-life improvements help make it more approachable, though some dated design elements and technical issues persist. Continue reading “Assault Suit Leynos 2 Saturn Tribute review (PS5)”