Dreams of Another review (PS5/PSVR2)

Stepping into Dreams of Another is like walking into a kaleidoscope of imagination, where destruction and creation are two sides of the same coin. Q-Games’ latest for the PlayStation 5, with full PSVR2 support, takes players on a surreal journey through dream-like landscapes brought to life with striking point cloud rendering. The game encourages you to rethink the typical third-person action-exploration formula: here, blasting at the environment doesn’t obliterate it – it builds, morphs, and reshapes the world around you, making every interaction feel meaningful and visually rewarding. Continue reading “Dreams of Another review (PS5/PSVR2)”

Söldner-X – Himmelsstürmer review (Switch)

When Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer first launched on the PlayStation 3 back in 2007, it was something of a curiosity – a German-developed shoot ’em up trying to blend classic 2D arcade design with modern 3D presentation. Nearly two decades later, Eastasiasoft has brought it back for a new audience on the Nintendo Switch, giving players a chance to revisit one of the most stylish and surprisingly tough entries in the genre. Time hasn’t dulled its edge – in fact, this handheld-enabled version may be the most natural way to experience its relentless action. Continue reading “Söldner-X – Himmelsstürmer review (Switch)”

SWORN review

In the crowded field of roguelikes, SWORN manages to stand out by blending its genre’s familiar structure with a distinctive Arthurian twist. Developed by Walkwalk Games and published by Team17, this is a co-op action roguelike that doesn’t just lean on procedural chaos – it wraps it in a world of myth, corruption, and loyalty. Whether played solo or with friends, SWORN draws players into a dark, painterly Camelot where every run feels like a new page in a doomed legend. Continue reading “SWORN review”

Candy Rangers review (PS5)

With its pastel-colored chaos and side-scrolling precision, Candy Rangers feels like a sugar rush from another era. Developed by Mechano and published by JanduSoft, it’s a game that mixes old-school arcade sensibilities with modern design polish. What looks like a cute, candy-coated shooter at first quickly reveals itself to be a tightly designed, score-driven experience where timing and mastery matter as much as color and charm. Continue reading “Candy Rangers review (PS5)”

Hades II review (PC/Switch)

On PC and Nintendo Switch, Hades II cements itself as both a worthy successor and a bold evolution of Supergiant Games’ breakout roguelike. Where the first game was already praised for its clever fusion of fast-paced action and mythological storytelling, the sequel expands its scope, both narratively and mechanically, while retaining the sharp design and polish that made Hades a phenomenon. The result is a game that feels instantly familiar yet constantly surprising, with new layers of depth that invite repeat runs without ever slipping into repetition. Continue reading “Hades II review (PC/Switch)”