In our latest roundup of new indie game releases, we check out Basureroes: Invasion, Agent Fall, Cycle Chaser H-5 – all on the PlayStation 5. Read on for our reviews of this trio of titles. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Basureroes: Invasion, Agent Fall, Cycle Chaser H-5”
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Ninja Gaiden 2 Black review (PS5)
When Ninja Gaiden 2 originally launched, it cemented itself as one of the most intense and brutal action games of its time. Now, with Ninja Gaiden 2 Black on PlayStation 5, Koei Tecmo brings back Ryu Hayabusa’s blood-soaked odyssey with enhanced visuals, smoother performance, and additional gameplay refinements. This remaster revives the high-speed action that made the original notorious while updating it for a modern audience, but how well does it hold up in today’s gaming landscape? Continue reading “Ninja Gaiden 2 Black review (PS5)”
Diablo IV – Season of Witchcraft review
With the arrival of Diablo IV’s Season of Witchcraft, Blizzard injects fresh supernatural intrigue into its dark action RPG. The latest seasonal update introduces a new storyline, enemy types, and unique gameplay mechanics that tie into the sinister magic of the Witches of Hawezar. And while it builds upon Diablo IV’s core strengths, the expansion also highlights some of the game’s ongoing limitations in progression and balance. Continue reading “Diablo IV – Season of Witchcraft review”
ROBOBEAT review (PS5)
Rhythm-based first-person shooters are a bit of rare breed within the genre, but ROBOBEAT joins this growing subgenre with a distinctively colorful and energetic take. Originally launched on PC, the game has now made its way to PlayStation 5, bringing its blend of high-speed action and synchronized shooting to console players. Developed by Simon Fredholm and published by Kwalee, this roguelike shooter challenges players to move and attack in sync with the music, making for a gameplay experience that is both engaging and demanding. Continue reading “ROBOBEAT review (PS5)”
Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos review (PS5)
The Neptunia series has always been known for its quirky characters, humor, and penchant for blending unusual concepts with familiar gameplay mechanics. With Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos, Idea Factory International steers the franchise into brand new territory by combining motorcycle racing, combat, and Dogoo-collecting madness. While the premise is undeniably unique, the execution leaves room for improvement. Continue reading “Neptunia Riders VS Dogoos review (PS5)”