Review: Docked – Stacks Up High but Lacks in the Long Haul
Developed and published by Saber Interactive, Docked is a port simulation game where you must run your own port and experience what it takes to operate gigantic cranes and other…
Early Access Review: Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator – A Surprisingly Addictive Simulation Experience
Developed by To-Go Games and published by astragon Entertainment, Ranger’s Path: National Park Simulator is a park ranger simulation game. At this point, astragon Entertainment has established itself as one…
Review: The Crew Motorfest Season 9 – Custom Track Creator Arrives with NASCAR Heating up the Ovals
Ubisoft has released Season 9 of The Crew Motorfest, and it is the most promising update for the game so far. It not only brings a new Playlist this time…
Review: Planet of Lana 2: Children of the Leaf – A Beautiful Journey That Plays It Too Safe
Developed by Wishfully and published by Thunderful Publishing, Planet of Lana 2 is a direct sequel to 2023’s Planet of Lana. Developing a sequel is not an easy task when…
Review: The Disney Afternoon Collection – A Timeless Collection Worth Revisiting
Digital Eclipse is not new when it comes to publishing curated collections of retro titles with some big names under its belt, like the 2015’s Mega Man Legacy Collection or…
Review: Rustic Defense – A Strategic Tower Defense Roguelike That Rewards Patience
Developed and published by indie developer Lasot Interactive, Rustic Defense is a tower-defense roguelike that requires clever tower placement and deep skill customization to win. If you are a fan…
Review: High On Life 2 – A Confident Sequel That Improves Where It Matters
Developed and published by Squanch Games, High On Life 2 is the long-awaited sequel to 2022’s High On Life. It continues the story of the unlikely bounty hunter who dismantled…
Review: World War Z x The Walking Dead – A Gritty Crossover That Fits Surprisingly Well
The bar for zombie shooters has been set remarkably high ever since Left 4 Dead, and only a handful of games have managed to truly stand out in the genre…
Review: JDM: Japanese Drift Master – A Love Letter to Japanese Drifting, Executed with Style
Developed by Gaming Factory and published by 4Divinity, JDM: Japanese Drift Master is not a particularly brand-new racing game, but it is a fresh release for the PS5. Available previously…
Review: Nova Antarctica – A Visually Striking Survival Game Held Back by Uneven Gameplay
Developed by RexLabo alongside publisher PARCO GAMES, Nova Antarctica is a survival game set against the unforgiving backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Antarctica. As the studio’s debut title, it tackles a…
Review: I Hate This Place – A Bite-Sized Survival Horror Experience That’s Worth Your Time
Developed by Rock Square Games and published by Feardemic, I Hate This Place is a survival horror title that blends tense gameplay with a striking comic-book-inspired visual style. After previously…
Review: MIO: Memories in Orbit – A Gorgeous Indie Metroidvania Featuring Satisfying Combat
If you have been dreading filling your Metroidvania void after finally ending Hollow Knight: Silksong, then we have good news for you. French developer Douze Dixiemes, owned by publisher Focus…
Early Access Review: StarRupture – A Strong Start With Clear Potential
Developed and published by Creepy Jar, StarRupture is a brand-new first-person open-world survival game that combines factory-building into the mix as well. This is a tough segment to break into…
Review: Parking Garage Rally Circuit DX – An Expanded Release That Takes the Game to Another Level
Developed and published by Walaber Entertainment LLC, Parking Garage Rally Circuit is an amazing retro rally game that is set inside parking lots, and you must drift around tight corners…
Review: Of Ash and Steel – A Big RPG That Hides its Potential Behind Tedious Navigation and Tons of Bugs
I will be honest here. I have not spent my entire life playing RPGs like hardcore gamers of this genre have. RPGs tend to take hours to complete, and for…
Review – Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Hive Scum DLC – Agility Meets Toxins and Dual-Wielding Brutality
A New DLC is always welcome in titles that have a continuous gameplay cycle because it gives you brand-new ways of trying out the same levels, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide…
Review: Orbyss – A Minimalistic Puzzle Game That Tickles Your Mind With a Beautiful Art Style
Developed and published by Misty Whale, Orbyss is a logical puzzle game where you solve puzzle rooms and progress in a beautiful world. Orbyss comes from the mind of a…
Review: Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition – The Definitive Way to Experience this Brilliant Match-3 RPG
Puzzle Quest started its journey back in 2007 with the amazing Challenge of the Warlords, which was developed by Infinite Interactive and published by D3 Publishing. It kicked off a…
Review: Beacon Patrol – A Cozy, Low-Stress Exploration Game That Requires Strategy to Master It
Developed by Shapes and Dreams and BrutalHack and published by Assemble Entertainment, Beacon Patrol is a co-op exploration and tile-laying game that brings cozy vibes and relaxing gameplay to the…
Review: Roadwarden – Just Like a Good Book, You Cannot Put It Down
Fantasy is a wide world to explore, and most franchises you see today come packed with tons of cutscenes, complex gameplay mechanics, and screen after screen of visual candy that…