Footgun: Underground review (Switch)

Footgun: Underground has made its way to the Nintendo Switch about a year after its PC launch, offering players a distinctive blend of roguelike elements and soccer-inspired mechanics. Developed by Turtle Knight Games and published by CobraTekku Games, this title challenges players to navigate a post-apocalyptic underground world using a cybernetic leg and a deadly ball as their primary weapon. Continue reading “Footgun: Underground review (Switch)”

Assassin’s Creed Shadows review (PS5)

After an earlier delay to allow for a bit more polish, Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes the long-running franchise to feudal Japan, a setting fans have been eager to explore for years. With two protagonists – Naoe, a shinobi, and Yasuke, a samurai – the game embraces both stealth and direct combat, offering distinct playstyles that cater to different player preferences. The open-world recreation of 16th-century Japan is visually stunning, with bustling castle towns, tranquil shrines, and war-torn landscapes that feel alive thanks to a dynamic weather system and seasonal changes. However, despite its ambitious scope, the game doesn’t always fully capitalize on its dual-character system, and some aspects of its design can feel uneven. Here’s our take on the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Assassin’s Creed Shadows review (PS5)”

FATE: Reawakened review (PS5)

FATE: Reawakened brings the beloved dungeon-crawling RPG series to modern platforms, offering a visual overhaul and a collection of all four FATE games. For longtime fans, this means a chance to revisit the town of Grove and its treacherous dungeons, but with updated graphics, enhanced lighting, and quality-of-life improvements. However, while the package certainly revives the series, not every change is for the better, and some of the original charm has been lost along the way. Continue reading “FATE: Reawakened review (PS5)”

Glover review (PS5)

The PlayStation 5 release of Glover brings back a late-90s cult classic, reviving its unique mechanics and nostalgic charm for a modern audience. Originally launched on the Nintendo 64, Glover stood out with its inventive premise, casting players as a sentient glove tasked with guiding a magical ball through puzzle-filled worlds. While this re-release preserves the quirky appeal of the original, it also highlights some of the game’s aged mechanics and design choices. Continue reading “Glover review (PS5)”