Let’s Sing 2025 review (PS5)

Let’s Sing 2025 brings familiar karaoke fun back to consoles, offering a brand new take on the series with a mix of new features and familiar mechanics, as well as a fresh roster of songs. Developed by Voxler and published by Plaion, this latest entry caters to aspiring vocalists on PlayStation 5, blending a polished karaoke experience with various modes and a robust tracklist of 35 songs, spanning modern hits and a few nostalgic classics. Continue reading “Let’s Sing 2025 review (PS5)”

Taiko no Tatsujin – Rhythm Festival review (PS5)

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival drums its way onto the PlayStation 5, bringing the colorful and rhythmic charm of Bandai Namco’s beloved game to Sony’s console for the first time after its successful initial launch. Set in Omiko City, the game mixes classic rhythm-based gameplay with party modes and online features, aiming to cater to both solo players and groups. With its mix of new content and familiar mechanics, it’s a great entry point for newcomers while offering something fresh for seasoned rhythm game fans as well. Continue reading “Taiko no Tatsujin – Rhythm Festival review (PS5)”

Little Big Adventure – Twinsen’s Quest review (PS5)

Little Big Adventure – Twinsen’s Quest, a reimagining of the 1994 (MS-DOS) classic, makes a visually upgraded and mechanically modernized comeback on the PlayStation 5. Developed by [2.21] and published by Microids, this remake is faithful to the essence of the original while introducing enhancements that aim to appeal to both longtime fans and new players. Set on the mystical planetoid of Twinsun, the game follows Twinsen, an unlikely hero who embarks on a journey to liberate his world from the tyrannical Dr. FunFrock. The story’s themes of freedom and resistance resonate as strongly now as they did in the original, though some gameplay aspects feel dated in contrast to modern action-adventure standards. Continue reading “Little Big Adventure – Twinsen’s Quest review (PS5)”

DLC roundup: Atari 50, Vampire Survivors & River City Girls 2

In our latest DLC roundup, we check out the Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration’s new “The First Console War” addon, new Castlevania content for Vampire Survivors and the Double Dragon DLC for River City Girls 2 – all three excellent new DLC releases for fun games that are worth coming back to. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Atari 50, Vampire Survivors & River City Girls 2”

Mindcop review (PS5)

Mindcop, developed by indie developer Andre Gareis and published by Dear Villagers, takes players into the eerie town of Merrilyn Crater Camp, where a brutal murder has disrupted the community’s quiet routine. This classic “whodunnit” detective experience is anchored by a ticking clock that gives players only five in-game days to identify the murderer among the camp’s residents. In Mindcop, your detective skills are augmented by a supernatural twist: you can “mindsurf” into suspects’ thoughts, uncovering clues within their subconscious. This intriguing feature, along with the game’s time-constrained mechanics, pushes you to carefully manage each interaction and conversation to piece together the truth. Continue reading “Mindcop review (PS5)”