Songbird, developed by Always Blue Games for the Meta Quest, invites players to step into the world of VR karaoke. With a blend of accessible mechanics, a diverse tracklist, and interactive environments, it aims to deliver an immersive and engaging musical experience. And while it succeeds, there are a few aspects that may leave certain players wanting more. Continue reading “Songbird review (Quest)”
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DLC roundup – Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2 & Wartales
Right after Christmas, why not dive into a few games you previously enjoyed with some new DLC? Today. we’re checking out Williams Pinball Volume 8 for Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2’s Mea Culpa DLC and Wartales – The Skelmar Invasion. Continue reading “DLC roundup – Pinball FX, Blasphemous 2 & Wartales”
Developer interview: Dying Light: The Beast
As we get ready to turn the page on 2024 and head towards 2025, we look at some of the games that we expect will leave a mark in the months to come. One of these is Dying Light: The Beast, which we first saw in action during Gamescom. We got in touch with Tymon Smektala, the Dying Light Franchise Director at Techland, to learn more – here’s our exclusive interview on this highly anticipated new title. Continue reading “Developer interview: Dying Light: The Beast”
Party Versus review (Quest)
Party Versus, developed by Schell Games for the Meta Quest 3 and 3S, delivers an innovative take on virtual social gaming. Designed to bring people together in a mixed-reality environment, the game combines the charm of traditional party games with cutting-edge technology. While it offers plenty of chaotic fun, some design choices may limit its appeal for broader audiences. Continue reading “Party Versus review (Quest)”
Detective – The Motel review (PS5)
Detective – The Motel, developed by k148 Game Studio and published by JanduSoft, features a very distinct approach to the detective game genre. By focusing on realism and deduction, it challenges players to rely solely on their investigative instincts without handholding mechanics. While the commitment to its immersive approach to mystery-solving is admirable, the execution of its intriguing premise is not without flaws – here’s our look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Detective – The Motel review (PS5)”