Every holiday season, you already know that the new Call of Duty will be another major seller. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is not going to be an exception to the rule, delivering an ambitious and immersive addition to the Black Ops series, taking players back to a thrilling, espionage-infused narrative set in the political volatility of the early 1990s with its campaign. Treyarch’s latest taps into the end of the Cold War, seamlessly blending action and subterfuge. The story, with the kind of twists that have become emblematic of the series, lets players assume the role of a rogue agent operating outside conventional wartime norms, bringing unpredictability and tension to the plot’s covert missions. We tried out the PS5 version. Continue reading “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 review (PS5)”
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VR roundup: Human Fall Flat VR, Motion Soccer & Blade and Sorcery: Nomad
In our new VR roundup, we check out the recently released Human Fall Flat VR, the early access version of Motion Soccer and the latest update for Blade & Sorcery: Nomad. Continue reading “VR roundup: Human Fall Flat VR, Motion Soccer & Blade and Sorcery: Nomad”
Phasmophobia review (PS5)
Phasmophobia has just launched on PlayStation 5, and even features VR support, intensifying the horror of ghost hunting by enveloping players in a deeply atmospheric, co-op experience. Built around collaboration, Phasmophobia invites players to step into the shoes of paranormal investigators, traversing eerie environments filled with unknown dangers, and the tension is palpable from the moment you step foot inside each haunted location. The game thrives on its slow-burn horror, prioritizing atmosphere over jump scares, which makes each investigation feel distinct and unpredictable. While it will continue to be developed more and remains in Early Access, let’s see why you might want to consider jumping in. Continue reading “Phasmophobia review (PS5)”
Clock Tower: Rewind review (PS5)
Clock Tower: Rewind brings the suspense of one of the earliest survival-horror games to a new generation, capturing both the nostalgia and eerie simplicity that defined the original. First released in Japan in 1995, Clock Tower stands out as a classic in atmospheric horror, and this version’s updates make it accessible for both newcomers and longtime fans. The story centers on Jennifer, a teenage orphan navigating the unsettling Barrows family manor while trying to avoid the notorious Scissorman. With his oversized shears and slow, menacing pursuit, Scissorman remains one of the most iconic horror figures in gaming, and his presence is just as unnerving in this remake as it was in the original. Continue reading “Clock Tower: Rewind review (PS5)”
Arsène Lupin: Once a Thief review (PS5)
Arsène Lupin: Once a Thief, developed by Blazing Griffin and published by Microids, brings the iconic gentleman thief to the PlayStation 5. Featuring narrative-driven gameplay, Once a Thief immerses players in a world of intrigue, heists, and puzzles, all set against the stylish backdrop of 19th-century France. The game captures the unique tone of Maurice Leblanc’s classic stories, blending a light-hearted but suspenseful vibe that characterizes Lupin’s famous escapades. Continue reading “Arsène Lupin: Once a Thief review (PS5)”