Sumerian Six review (PC)

Sumerian Six, developed by Artificer and published by Devolver Digital, is a tactical stealth adventure that combines an alternate history with the tension of real-time strategy. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this game invites players into a dark, imaginative world where science and the occult collide in a battle against the Third Reich’s most sinister forces. If you enjoy games like Shadow Gambit and Desperados III, this one’s for you. Continue reading “Sumerian Six review (PC)”

Developer interview: Whirlight – No Time To Trip

The classic point and click adventure may be a genre that people consider to have peaked a few decades ago, but it remains popular to this day. Developer imaginarylab is returning to it once more with Whirlight – No Time To Trip, after releasing Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town back in 2020. The game is not coming out until next year, but we caught up with the developers to find out more. Continue reading “Developer interview: Whirlight – No Time To Trip”

Hunt: Showdown 1898 review (PS5)

Crytek’s Hunt: Showdown 1896 brings a fresh angle to the well-established extraction shooter. The latest iteration introduces new gameplay dynamics, an evolved progression system, and an immersive sound design to keep players engages. However, despite its strengths, Hunt: Showdown 1896 also struggles with technical issues that may leave players divided. We check it out on a PlayStation 5. Continue reading “Hunt: Showdown 1898 review (PS5)”

LEGO Jaws review

For a while now, the LEGO Ideas sets have been a way for fans to bring their favorite moments from pop culture to life in LEGO form, and quite a few of them have been hard to resist. The new LEGO Jaws set, comprising 1497 bricks, is no exception. This set takes on the daunting task of capturing the tension and thrill of one of the most iconic scenes in movie history – doing more than just providing a shark model in order to create that Jaws feeling. For fans of the 1975 classic, this is a must-have, but it’s not without its challenges. Continue reading “LEGO Jaws review”

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid review (Switch)

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid, developed by TOYBOX Inc. and Millennium Kitchen Co., and published by Spike Chunsoft, is a laid back and lovely homage to the simple joys of childhood summers. The game captures the essence of nostalgia, transporting players to a rural Japanese town in the 20th century, where days are spent catching bugs, fishing, and soaking in the serenity of a world still untouched by today’s hustle and pace. We checked it out on a Nintendo Switch. Continue reading “Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid review (Switch)”