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Here you’ll find all the latest gaming reviews and previews across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC.
Review | Rhythm Paradise Groove (NS2)
Guitar Hero was my jam as a teenager. I bought a real drum kit after playing Guitar Hero World Tour. I even briefly held a world record for the top score on Katy Perry’s Waking Up in Vegas thanks to a perfect expert run and the AEST time zone which saw the game launch in…
Hands-on with Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls: ‘Avengers, Assemble!’
At this point, between the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sony’s Spider-Verse, X-Men 97 and all the endless run of comics and games, the Marvel Universe looks fit to burst. But one thing I can always be confident of is that, like dessert, there’s always room for a stylish anime adaptation. On Tuesday, I ventured over to…
Review | Star Fox: ‘Downright Awesome’ (NS2)
There is something special about Star Fox on Nintendo Switch 2. Yes, it tells a story we’ve already heard but it’s never been told quite like this. New cinematics, challenges and quality-of-life improvements had me repeatedly diving into the Lylat Wars to find every alternate path, every cutscene and of course, the game’s true ending.…
Review | The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (NS2)
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is a charming HD-2D adventure packed with exploration, puzzles, real-time combat, and a heartfelt story spanning a thousand years. Read our review to discover why this nostalgic journey became one of my favourite adventures of the year.
Preview | Over the Hill: ‘A Meditative Off-Roader’ (PC)
Funselektor Labs, Inc. — the team behind art of rally — has just launched a demo for their new project, Over the Hill. The two games share the same gorgeous soft-palette aesthetic, but they couldn’t be more different. Where art of rally is about going fast, Over the Hill is about going slow. Very slow. But it’s pace is a breath of…
Early Access | Paralives: ‘A Challenger For The Sims?’ (PC)
It’s been many years since I was a Sims savant. My dedication to the life-sim sandbox died sometime after The Sims 4, well before its free-to-play launch and after attempting The 100 Baby Challenge. Paralives is the indie life simulator taking a swing at EA’s heavyweight champion. It’s garnered plenty of attention thanks to its…
Review | 4PGP: ‘Retro Racing Done Right-ish’ (PC)
There’s no shortage of modern indie arcade racers chasing the ghosts of the genre’s ’90s golden era, each tapping into nostalgia in their own way. Few, however, commit to it as purely as 4PGP. 4PGP is unapologetically simple. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel or overwhelm with features — instead, it locks into a very specific…
Rapid Review | Voidling Bound (PC)
Voidling Bound is an adorable creature collecting game that’s built around raising dangerous critters to fight a plague of corruption.
Preview | Enter the Chronosphere: ‘An Immaculate Time’ (PC)
Enter the Chronosphere makes me feel like Neo dodging bullets through the Matrix, but in a colourful and psychedelic world. It’s a roguelike — not usually my type of game — but its visuals and intriguing characters immediately stood out and made me want to check it out, especially knowing it was made in my…
Review | Directive 8020: ‘Never Fully Reaches Atmospheric Potential’ (PS5)
Space is already terrifying. Being trapped on a ship with an alien threat while your crew slowly falls apart makes it worse. Throw in a scattered story, broken tension, and some lacklustre gameplay mechanics… and that’s the icing on the cake. Supermassive Games trades haunted houses and summer camps for deep-space horror in Directive 8020,…
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