Two Point Museum review (PS5)

Two Point Studios, known for their quirky and fun management simulations, ventures into the realm of cultural preservation with Two Point Museum. Following the successes of Two Point Hospital and Two Point Campus, this latest installment invites players to design and manage their own museums, blending the studio’s signature humor with intricate gameplay mechanics. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Two Point Museum review (PS5)”

DLC roundup: Company of Heroes 3, Railway Empire 2 & X4: Foundations

With new content for Company of Heroes 3, Railway Empire 2 and X4: Foundations, we’re exploring DLC releases that will inject dozens of hours of gameplay time into these games. Here’s a closer look. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Company of Heroes 3, Railway Empire 2 & X4: Foundations”

Ninja Five-O review (PS5)

Ninja Five-O returns after more than two decades, bringing one of the Game Boy Advance’s most elusive action platformers to modern consoles. Originally released in 2003, the game never gained a lot of mainstream attention but became a cult classic due to its tight gameplay and unique mechanics. Now, Konami and Limited Run Games have revived it for the PlayStation 5, complete with modern features like save states, a rewind function, and multiple display options. Iits old-school design holds up remarkably well, though some aspects of its challenge and presentation reveal its origins. Continue reading “Ninja Five-O review (PS5)”

Sorry We’re Closed review (PS5)

Sorry We’re Closed is a fresh take on the survival horror genre, blending classic mechanics with a unique neon-punk aesthetic. Developed by à la mode games and published by Akupara Games, it follows Michelle, a London store clerk whose life takes a supernatural turn after being cursed by an enigmatic and love-obsessed demon known as the Duchess. The game, which launched on PC last year, has now arrived on PlayStation 5, and offers a mix of exploration, combat, and narrative-driven choices that shape Michelle’s fate. Continue reading “Sorry We’re Closed review (PS5)”

Cabernet review (PS5)

Cabernet brings players into a world of decadence and moral dilemmas, blending narrative-driven role-playing with the dark allure of vampirism. Set in an Eastern European-inspired society of the 19th century, the game follows Liza, a newly turned vampire struggling with the balance between humanity and monstrous instincts. The choices made throughout her journey shape both her fate and the world around her, making every interaction a test of ethics, persuasion, and survival. As with most vampire stories, the setting is rich with political intrigue and class struggles, adding weight to the decisions at hand. Continue reading “Cabernet review (PS5)”