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”
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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)”
Volgarr the Viking II review (PS5)
Volgarr the Viking II, the sequel developed by Crazy Viking Studios and published by Digital Eclipse, marks the return of Volgarr, the ferocious barbarian. In a sequel that stays true to its roots while introducing a few modern enhancements, this game is set in a detailed world inspired by Norse mythology. As expected, it’s a hardcore 2D action-platformer that demands precision and patience, and we tried it out on a PlayStation 5 – was it worth the wait? Continue reading “Volgarr the Viking II review (PS5)”
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure review (PS5)
Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure, developed by Furniture & Mattress and available on major systems including the PlayStation 5, brings its own twist to the puzzle RPG genre. The game centers on Jemma, a small-town misfit who sets out on a journey of self-discovery in a world that’s trying to deal with a mysterious ‘static’ force. This narrative setup offers a compelling mix of personal growth and larger societal issues, inviting players to explore themes of individuality and change while solving puzzles. Continue reading “Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure review (PS5)”
Nobody Wants to Die review (PS5)
Nobody Wants To Die, developed by Critical Hit Games and published by PLAION, isn’t a new James Bond spin-off. Instead, it plunges players into a futuristic version New York City in the year 2329 for some detective work. Available on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC, this first-person detective adventure aims to modernize the genre with its innovative mechanics and an immersive narrative – here’s our take on the PS5 version. Continue reading “Nobody Wants to Die review (PS5)”