Welcome to Quest Daily’s Review Hub.
Here you’ll find all the latest gaming reviews and previews across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC.
Review | Town of Zoz: ‘We Have Burritos at Home’ (PC)
Being a foodie, I cannot deny how much I enjoy a game with delicious looking food. If you’re after an RPG that has cooking baked into the narrative, but isn’t a life sim, Studio Pixanoh’s Town of Zoz has you covered. It takes the meaning of ‘soul food’ to another level. The charming top-down, linear…
Review | Lunchbreak Tactics: ‘I’m going on break, don’t bother me’ (PC)
There’s something really compelling about a game that is super easy to pick up but offers that “one more round” feeling. Lunchbreak Tactics is exactly the type of game I’d envisioned playing play on a lunchbreak at work, and one I’ll still be playing at four in the morning. This auto battle card game pits…
Review | Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth (PC)
Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a cosy, story-driven puzzle adventure that follows Moomintroll through his first winter. With gentle puzzles, charming characters, and a heartfelt focus on friendship, it offers a relaxed experience that lets its atmosphere and story shine despite a few minor gameplay frustrations.
Review | Origament: A Paper Adventure — ‘Charming But Not Without Creases’ (PC)
Origament: A Paper Adventure is a chill little platformer where you play as a letter trying to make it to its final destination. Along the way, you’ll fold and refold yourself into four different forms — ball, plane, boat, and shuriken — to glide, roll, and slice your way through seven themed levels. It sets…
Review | SAROS: ‘Bullet-Hell Bliss’ (PS5)
Despite being a new IP, SAROS shares much of the same DNA as predecessor Returnal. Gunplay is fast and ferocious, enemies relentlessly spewing out deadly projectiles, as you dodge around firing off your own weapons. It can be a lot, but it’s truly exhilarating.
Review | Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors ‘A Worthy Successor’ (PC)
No game this decade has put me in a trance like Vampire Survivors did in 2022. It delivered a constant dopamine hit of endless unlockables, dizzying visuals and pumping music. The distracting thrill of a pokies machine, but only requiring one small purchase. This, paired with a gameplay style that oscillates from passive mindlessness into…
Review | Life is Strange: Reunion (PS5)
Life Is Strange: Reunion may bring Max and Chloe back together, but there’s a number of things holding it back. The QD review.
Review | Pragmata: ‘To The Moon’ (PS5)
Pragmata boasts eye-catching visuals, endearing characters, and a mix of high-energy gunplay and real-time hacking that feels truly unique.
Review | Cleaning Up!: ‘Cosy, Cleaning Therapy’ (PC)
Unbound Creations delivers another quirky hit with Cleaning Up! — a cleaning sim that’s simple, satisfying, and surprisingly hard to put down.
QD Rapid Review | Minos: ‘A Labyrinth of Strategy’ (PC)
Minos is a roguelite maze-defence game that understands the appeal of having a good problem to solve. It can be demanding and quite compex, but for players who enjoy planning, experimentation and learning from failure, this is a labyrinth very much worth getting lost in.
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