The long-running Dynasty Warriors series has always been synonymous with large-scale battles and hack-and-slash action, and Dynasty Warriors: Origins seeks to refine this formula while introducing a fresh perspective on the oft-featured Three Kingdoms saga. By stepping into the shoes of a nameless hero, players get to experience the chaos and heroism of this legendary era with renewed vigor, and although not every innovation fully hits the mark it’s another excellent entry in the series. Here’s our look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Dynasty Warriors: Origins review (PS5)”
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Mika and the Witch’s Mountain review (PS5)
Mika and the Witch’s Mountain is a charming fantasy adventure from Chibig that blends whimsy, exploration, and a heartfelt story about growth and community. Its focus on flying through picturesque landscapes and delivering packages makes it a cozy and relaxing experience, though a few rough edges hold it back from soaring to great heights with its broomstick-filled antics. Continue reading “Mika and the Witch’s Mountain review (PS5)”
Release roundup: Synth Riders – 80s Mixtape Side B, Eximius & Runny Bunny
In today’s release roundup, we check out the new 80s Mixtape for Synth Riders, the Season 4 update for Eximius – Seize The Frontline and Runny Bunny. Continue reading “Release roundup: Synth Riders – 80s Mixtape Side B, Eximius & Runny Bunny”
Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age review (PS5)
We first saw Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age during Gamescom and noticed it was a bold attempt to reimagine the fighting game formula with its unique emphasis on 2v2 battles and a dieselpunk aesthetic. Published by Maximum Entertainment, the game’s fresh take on competitive combat combines innovative mechanics with a distinctive visual style, though it has a few rough edges as well. Continue reading “Diesel Legacy: The Brazen Age review (PS5)”
DreadOut Remastered Collection review (PS5)
The DreadOut Remastered Collection brings together the cult-favorite DreadOut and its standalone follow-up, Keepers of the Dark, offering a fresh coat of polish for modern consoles. Published by Soft Source, this collection reintroduces Linda’s supernatural journey to a new audience, blending traditional survival horror elements with a distinctly Indonesian cultural flavor. But while the improvements in presentation are welcome, some aspects of the gameplay and design show their age. Time for a look at the PS5 version. Continue reading “DreadOut Remastered Collection review (PS5)”