The House of Da Vinci 3 marks the conclusion of Blue Brain Games’ puzzle-adventure trilogy, bringing players back into the Renaissance world of art, science, and intricate mechanics. In this final installment, players once again step into the shoes of Giacomo, Leonardo da Vinci’s apprentice, to unravel a story that blends historical intrigue with time-bending puzzles. The PlayStation 5 version, arriving after the PC launch in 2022, provides a fitting conclusion to the trilogy, with a few noteworthy refinements tailored for console play. Continue reading “The House of Da Vinci 3 review (PS5)”
Category: New
DLC roundup: Starfield, Atari 50: The Wider World of Atari & Moss
In our DLC roundups we cover new content for some of the games we’ve enjoyed playing. Today, that means checking out the Shattered Space DLC for Starfield, a look at The Wider World of Atari for Atari 50, and a renewed look at the first two Moss games on the Quest 3S. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Starfield, Atari 50: The Wider World of Atari & Moss”
Cryptmaster review (PS5)
Cryptmaster brings an inventive twist to the classic dungeon-crawling genre, relying on the power of words for nearly every interaction. Developed by Akupara Games, the PlayStation 5 release, which follows the earlier PC launch, introduces players to a world where typing or speaking words shapes the gameplay. From combat to puzzle-solving, the mechanics revolve around creativity and language, making for a unique and memorable experience. Continue reading “Cryptmaster review (PS5)”
Parcel Corps review (PS5)
Parcel Corps, developed by Billy Goat Entertainment and published by Secret Mode, takes players on a wild and entertaining ride through the streets of New Island. As a bicycle courier working for one of three rival courier corporations, the game delivers an interesting mix of fast-paced cycling mechanics and satirical narrative, all wrapped in a colorful and exaggerated world that pokes fun at the gig economy, media culture, and corporate greed. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Parcel Corps review (PS5)”
SpongeBob SquarePants – The Patrick Star Game review (PS5)
In a twist for the franchise, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Patrick Star Game offers a unique experience that puts Patrick in the spotlight, letting fans dive into his antics. Developed by PHL Collective and published by Outright Games, the game takes players on an adventure through an open-world Bikini Bottom, where Patrick’s bizarre and often nonsensical ideas drive the gameplay. Continue reading “SpongeBob SquarePants – The Patrick Star Game review (PS5)”