With Daimon Blades, StreumOn Studio – best known for the cult hit E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy and their work on Warhammer IPs – returns to the murky world of techno-mysticism and nightmare logic. This time, however, the focus shifts to a more medieval kind of madness, long before E.Y.E’s cyberpunk dystopia. The result is a brutal first-person roguelike that channels the same energy that made StreumOn’s earlier work so memorable. But while Daimon Blades already shows immense promise, it’s still very much an Early Access experience, full of flashes of brilliance mixed with moments of frustration. Continue reading “Daimon Blades preview (PC)”
LEGO Party! review
On PlayStation 5, LEGO Party! captures the playful chaos of the brick-building universe and translates it into an energetic, family-friendly party experience that feels both familiar and fresh. Developed by SMG Studio – known for their creative multiplayer hits like Moving Out – this colorful collection of over 60 minigames takes cues from Mario Party but injects it with the unmistakable LEGO charm. It’s a game built for laughter and light-hearted competition, even if not every brick snaps perfectly into place. Continue reading “LEGO Party! review”
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”