Few games manage to make the mundane feel magical, but Henry Halfhead from Lululu Entertainment turns everyday life into a playground of imagination. This delightfully strange sandbox adventure follows the titular Henry – a being who can inhabit and control more than 250 different objects – on a humorous and surprisingly heartfelt journey through the stages of life. It’s a concept so absurd it shouldn’t work, yet the result is both inventive and quite charming. Continue reading “Henry Halfhead review (PS5)”
THANKS, LIGHT. preview (Gamescom)
There’s something quietly captivating about puzzle games that ask you not just to think differently, but to see differently. Thanks, Light., developed by South Korea–based Lightersgames, is one of those experiences – a minimalist first-person adventure that bends perception, space, and logic until you start doubting your own spatial awareness. It’s a world built on the tension between light and shadow, presence and absence, and how a simple change in illumination and/or point of view can transform everything around you. Continue reading “THANKS, LIGHT. preview (Gamescom)”
SONIC WINGS REUNION review (PS5)
The Sonic Wings series – known as Aero Fighters in the West – has long been a cult favorite among arcade shooter fans. With Sonic Wings Reunion, Success Corp. and Red Art Games have tried to modernize that 1990s bullet-hell experience without betraying its roots. It’s an honest attempt to revive a dormant franchise, offering fast-paced, vertical shooting and a dose of nostalgic charm. It’s a reunion that succeeds in bringing the franchise back into the skies, even it doesn’t always manage to soar above its retro trappings. Continue reading “SONIC WINGS REUNION review (PS5)”
SOPA – Tale of the Stolen Potato review (PS5)
Not every great adventure begins with a sword, spaceship, or epic prophecy – sometimes it starts with something as ordinary as a missing potato. SOPA – Tale of the Stolen Potato from StudioBando captures that exact sense of wonder through a small yet heartfelt story that turns a trip to the pantry into an odyssey across magical worlds. While it wears its influences like Spirited Away and Coco proudly, this is a journey that carves its own warm identity through humor, emotional depth, and cultural charm. Continue reading “SOPA – Tale of the Stolen Potato review (PS5)”
Piggy One Super Spark preview (Gamescom)
Some games grab your attention with a single glance – and Piggy One Super Spark is one of them. Developed by hako life and published by Room6, this 2D platformer bursts with color, energy, and personality before you’ve even taken control. It’s a high-octane blend of action and puzzle-solving, part Sonic the Hedgehog in its sense of speed and part classic platformer in its level design rhythm. Beneath that lively surface, though, lies a story that promises to balance its momentum with heart. Continue reading “Piggy One Super Spark preview (Gamescom)”