Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping review (PS5)

Happy Broccoli Games returns with Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping, a standalone sequel that continues the whimsical adventures of Eugene McQuacklin. This time, the titular feathered sleuth finds himself amidst the peculiar world of luxury camping, or “glamping,” unraveling mysteries that are as quirky as they are intriguing. We checked it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping review (PS5)”

Aureole – Wings of Hope review (PS5)

Team Stargazers’ Aureole – Wings of Hope is a vibrant and inventive 2D platformer that propels players into a high-speed, physics-driven journey through celestial realms. Published by JanduSoft, the game offers a fresh take on the genre, blending unique mechanics with a compelling narrative, and we reviewed it on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Aureole – Wings of Hope review (PS5)”

Release roundup: Nico Saves the State, Golden Gloves VR & Super Engine GT Turbo SPEC

In today’s release roundup, we’re checking out Nico Saves the State, Golden Gloves VR and Super Engine GT Turbo SPEC with a trio of reviews. Continue reading “Release roundup: Nico Saves the State, Golden Gloves VR & Super Engine GT Turbo SPEC”

Old Skies review (Switch)

Old Skies on Nintendo Switch is a thoughtful and emotionally resonant point-and-click adventure that explores the complexities of time travel through the eyes of Fia Quinn, a time agent for the ChronoZen agency. Developed by Wadjet Eye Games, known for classic adventure gaming titles like Unavowed and the Blackwell series, this game offers a fresh take on the genre by intertwining personal narratives with the broader implications of altering timelines. Continue reading “Old Skies review (Switch)”

RoadCraft review (PS5)

RoadCraft on PlayStation 5 offers a compelling blend of construction simulation and strategic planning, diverging from the developer’s earlier games like SnowRunner to carve its own niche in the genre. Developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, the game places players in the role of a disaster recovery company tasked with rebuilding infrastructure in areas devastated by natural calamities. This shift from off-road traversal to reconstruction provides a fresh perspective, emphasizing the meticulous process of restoring roads, bridges, and facilities. The game’s methodical pace and emphasis on planning over action may not appeal to all, but for those seeking a detailed simulation experience, RoadCraft delivers. Continue reading “RoadCraft review (PS5)”