Starship Troopers: Continuum review (Quest)

Starship Troopers: Continuum, developed by XR Games and published by Sony Pictures Virtual Reality, transports players into the chaos of a war-torn future, drawing inspiration from the cult-classic sci-fi film that’s been turned into a franchise. As the first VR entry in the Starship Troopers universe, the game aims to immerse players in intense battles against the Arachnid threat. While its squad-based combat and engaging multiplayer mode stand out, some aspects of the experience could benefit from additional refinement. Continue reading “Starship Troopers: Continuum review (Quest)”

Chernobyl Again review (PCVR/Quest)

Chernobyl Again, developed by Vimagineo, merges the historical intrigue surrounding the Chernobyl disaster with science fiction, immersing players in a VR narrative set against a haunting backdrop. Through its time-travel premise, the game attempts to deliver an emotionally resonant and engaging experience while leveraging VR technology to create a deeply immersive environment. It’s a title we got a sneak peek at a few years ago at Gamescom, and it’s out now for Quest and PCVR platforms. However, while its ambition is undeniable, the execution leaves room for improvement in certain areas. Continue reading “Chernobyl Again review (PCVR/Quest)”

Port roundup: Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, The Thaumaturge & Liberté

In this roundup of ports, we’re checking out two games we previously reviewed on other systems as well as a title we didn’t cover until now. Here’s a look at Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, The Thaumaturge and Liberté on the PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Port roundup: Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, The Thaumaturge & Liberté”

TAITO Milestones 3 review (Switch)

TAITO Milestones 3 is the latest collection of classic arcade titles from ININ and TAITO, delivering more nostalgia-packed arcade classics for retro gaming enthusiasts. Featuring ten games spanning different genres and eras, the compilation offers both rare gems and iconic hits for long-time fans of TAITO’s catalog as well as a new generation of players. As with many retro collections it’s a mixed bag in terms of appeal and execution, but we think it’s the best entry in the Milestones series thus far. Continue reading “TAITO Milestones 3 review (Switch)”

Neon Blood review (PS5)

Set against the backdrop of the stark divide of the opulent Bright City and the oppressive Blind City, Neon Blood is a cyberpunk RPG from ChaoticBrain Studios and Meridiem Games. With its visually striking aesthetic and ambitious narrative, it draws players into a dystopian world steeped in neon-lit shadows and systemic inequality. But although the game exhibits flashes of brilliance, it also struggles to fully capitalize on its potential. Here’s our look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Neon Blood review (PS5)”