Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
The House of the Dead 2: Remake Review
A nostalgic return to the arcade classic that fires plenty of blanks between bursts of undead fun.
Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted Review
If you’re after a satisfying trip back to your lawn battle days, this is a solid pick. If you expect a full reinvention, you may want to wait for potential updates or expansions.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Review
If you grew up shouting “Finish him!” in the arcade, this is an excellent way to step back into that world. For newcomers, it may feel uneven in places—but the value is undeniable.
Shelter 78: Mutant Protocol Review
It’s not the loudest or flashiest game on PlayStation, but it might be one of the most thought-provoking. If you enjoy games that make you weigh every choice — and live with the consequences — Shelter 78 is absolutely worth stepping into.
Gladiatorial Conquest Battle: Arena of Legends Review
It may not be perfect, but in the grand tradition of the coliseum, perfection isn’t the point — spectacle is. And in that regard, Arena of Legends triumphs.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Final Answer Edition Review
While trivia games aren’t known for breaking boundaries, this edition offers a surprisingly engaging experience with solid presentation, faithful adaptation of the show’s mechanics, and enough variety to keep players coming back for more rounds of nail-biting questions.
Sonic x Shadow Generations – Day One Edition Review
A brilliant remaster that beautifully balances nostalgia, fresh content, and smooth performance, Sonic x Shadow Generations sets a new standard for Sonic on Switch 2.
Little Nightmares III – Mirror Edition Review
Fans of horror puzzle-platformers will find a visually atmospheric and eerie adventure here but should prepare for a few rough patches in performance and pacing. For those sensitive to frame drops or who prefer a more seamless single-player experience, other platforms might currently offer a smoother playthrough.
The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes Review
Holiday magic meets interactive play in The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes, a heartwarming and surprisingly creative adventure based on the beloved festive tradition.
Halloween Hidden Object Bundle Review
Though it won’t revolutionize the hidden object genre, the bundle excels in delivering a polished, thematic experience tailored to seasonal fun, suitable for all ages and skill levels. Whether pondering puzzles in a vampire’s crypt or enjoying light-hearted frog-filled mischief, players will find ample entertainment and spooky charm here.













