Demonschool review (PS5)

Demonschool is a delightfully offbeat blend of demon-hunting and campus life, wrapped in a tactical RPG that feels part puzzle, part Persona-inspired life sim. On a remote university island, Faye and a ragtag team navigate daily classes, friendship-building, and monstrous incursions – all while trying to prevent apocalyptic chaos. The story leans into absurdity, with dry humour and playful horror rather than genuine terror, creating a tone that is more sitcom than nightmare. Continue reading “Demonschool review (PS5)”

Possessor(s) review (PS5)

Possessor(s) steps into the Metroidvania space with a distinctive identity, blending fast, aerial combat with a world shaped by interdimensional collapse. Set in the sprawling remnants of Sanzu, the game builds its tone from the first moments: a suffocating quiet, a city buckled under its own history, and a partnership between two unwilling companions who must navigate its dangers together. It’s an immediately striking foundation, and one that signals a blend of emotional storytelling and demanding action long before the first major encounter. Continue reading “Possessor(s) review (PS5)”

Sektori review (PS5)

From the very start on PlayStation 5, Sektori announces itself as a distilled arcade beast – three-button precision, twin-stick movement, and a relentless surge of neon geometry. The presentation is deceptively minimal: your ship, a field of polygonal foes, and a battlefield that never stays still. Yet in that simplicity lies a core designed for mastery, not memorization, and the game leans into that deliberately. Continue reading “Sektori review (PS5)”

Let’s Sing 2026 review

The annual return of Let’s Sing has become a fixture for party and family gaming, and this year’s edition continues that trend with a few careful updates rather than dramatic reinventions. Let’s Sing 2026 once again offers a mix of familiar mechanics and crowd-pleasing features – from solo performances to team duets – supported by a strong playlist of 35 songs that range from current chart hits to enduring pop anthems. Available on all major platforms, it’s designed as an accessible and social experience, with options to use traditional microphones or smartphones through the companion app. Continue reading “Let’s Sing 2026 review”

RENNSPORT review (PS5)

RENNSPORT on PS5 presents itself as a pure, competition-driven racing simulacrum – where speed, precision, and consistency earn your respect more than flashy single-player modes. From the first start, the game’s driving feels thoughtfully engineered: cars are heavy but controllable, and the handling strikes a balance that both newcomers and experienced racers can appreciate. Continue reading “RENNSPORT review (PS5)”