Gori: Cuddly Carnage, developed by Angry Demon Studio and published by Wired Productions, is a wild and frenetic action game that puts players in control of a deadly (but still kind of cute) cat riding a sentient hoverboard. This game doesn’t shy away from its absurd premise, offering a unique blend of fast-paced combat, twisted humor, and over-the-top visuals. But while it excels in many areas, there are a few aspects that hold it back from being a true genre-defining title. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Gori: Cuddly Carnage review (PS5)”
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Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn review (PS5)
Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn is a nostalgia-filled release for fans of classic NES titles, reimagining the 1990 original with modern sensibilities while staying true to its core. Developed by Tengo Project and published by ININ and NatsumeAtari, this remake brings the fast-paced ninja action of Shadow of the Ninja back to life, with slicker visuals and refined gameplay. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn review (PS5)”
WitchSpring R review (PS5)
WitchSpring R, developed by KIWIWALKS, is an interesting blend of RPG and life-simulation elements that brings together a charming story, strategic gameplay, and a world filled with magic. And while the game’s premise may seem simple at first, it offers an experience that is both endearing and complex. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “WitchSpring R review (PS5)”
Crypt Custodian review (PS5)
Crypt Custodian, developed by Kyle Thompson and published by Top Hat Studios, offers a fresh twist on the familiar metroidvania and Zelda-like genres by combining exploration and combat with an unexpected task: cleaning up the afterlife. As Pluto, a recently deceased and mischievous cat, players are thrown into a strange but endearing world that’s filled with puzzles, upgrades, and plenty of dust to sweep away. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Crypt Custodian review (PS5)”
BAKERU review (Switch)
Bakeru, developed by Good-Feel Co. and published by Spike Chunsoft, offers a charming experience that mixes traditional Japanese folklore with modern-day Japan. The game’s quirky premise, vibrant visuals, and unique transformation mechanics give it a distinct personality, but it struggles to fully capitalize on its potential due to some uneven gameplay elements. Here’s a closer look at the game on the Nintendo Switch. Continue reading “BAKERU review (Switch)”