1348 Ex Voto preview (Gamescom)

The medieval period is often portrayed in games through the lens of war, plague, and religious struggle, but few projects dare to weave all of these threads into a single, character-driven tale. With 1348 Ex Voto, developer Sedleo and publisher Dear Villagers are attempting just that. It’s a third-person action-adventure that puts players in the shoes of a young knight errant during one of Europe’s most turbulent times, blending cinematic storytelling with historically inspired combat and a personal quest for survival and love. Continue reading “1348 Ex Voto preview (Gamescom)”

Port roundup: Wobbly Life, Forgive Me Father 2 & Tiny Lands

As more indie titles make their way from PC to consoles, PlayStation 5 players are being treated to a diverse mix of experiences that highlight just how broad the gaming landscape has become. From colorful physics-driven sandboxes to retro-inspired shooters and tranquil puzzle challenges, recent ports showcase both variety and personality. In this roundup, we take a look at three very different games that have recently landed on Sony’s platform: the slapstick antics of Wobbly Life, the frantic Lovecraftian combat of Forgive Me Father 2, and the calming, detail-oriented puzzles of Tiny Lands. Each offers its own spin on familiar ideas, making for a lineup that spans lighthearted co-op chaos, intense old-school action, and thoughtful, meditative gameplay. Continue reading “Port roundup: Wobbly Life, Forgive Me Father 2 & Tiny Lands”

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter review (PS5)

The release of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter on PlayStation 5 marks a significant return for one of Nihon Falcom’s most celebrated RPGs, this time reimagined for a modern audience. Published by GungHo Online Entertainment, the remake serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a nostalgic revival for veterans, blending classic storytelling with updated visuals and gameplay refinements. At its heart, this is still the beginning of Estelle Bright and Joshua’s journey across the Liberl Kingdom, but the fresh coat of paint and new mechanics aim to make that story resonate in 2025 as strongly as it did two decades ago. Continue reading “Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter review (PS5)”

HyperX Cloud III S Wireless review

The HyperX Cloud series has long been a favorite among gamers who want a balance between comfort, performance, and affordability, and the new Cloud III S Wireless continues that tradition with some noteworthy upgrades. HyperX has refined the benchmark established with the Cloud III Wireless, while adding new features like Bluetooth connectivity, improved battery life, and additional customization options. It’s a headset that tries to cover all bases, from long gaming sessions on PC or PlayStation 5 to casual use with mobile devices, and in many respects it succeeds – though not without a few caveats along the way. Continue reading “HyperX Cloud III S Wireless review”

Tropico 7 preview (Gamescom)

For over two decades, the Tropico series has offered players the chance to slip into the polished boots of El Presidente and run their own island paradise – or dictatorship, depending on how you look at it. With Tropico 6 now more than six years old and expanded through a steady flow of DLC, the time feels right for a new chapter. Tropico 7, developed this time by Gaming Minds Studios and published by Kalypso Media, looks set to bring both new systems and a fresh coat of paint to the beloved formula, while still delivering the satirical charm the series is known for. Continue reading “Tropico 7 preview (Gamescom)”