Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Gaelic Football Laochra Review
Gaelic Football Laochra does not arrive with the financial muscle or glossy spectacle of EA Sports FC, but what it does bring is heart. Real heart. The kind rooted in muddy pitches, fierce county rivalries, and communities where sport feels less like entertainment and more like identity.
IRON GUARD VR Bundle Review
IRON GUARD VR Bundle proves strategy belongs in virtual reality. By blending active first person combat with thoughtful tower defence mechanics, it delivers two campaigns that feel tactile, immersive, and surprisingly intense.
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Review
STORY OF SEASONS: Grand Bazaar takes the familiar farming formula and gives it fresh air, both literally and figuratively. With its bustling market days, breezy movement systems, and warm community spirit, it captures the cosy magic the series has been searching for again.
Yerba Buena Review
Yerba Buena wraps one of the most inventive puzzle mechanics in years inside a surreal, glitching vision of 1970s San Francisco. It takes time to find its rhythm and stumbles in places, but once its ideas fully awaken, it becomes difficult to forget.
Lost Islands Review
Lost Islands takes the familiar survival formula and softens its edges without losing its sense of adventure. It trades dread for curiosity, replacing oppressive wilderness with colourful discovery and turning survival into something welcoming rather than punishing.
Alexandria IV Review
Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.
Heroine Anthem Zero 2 : Scalescars Oath Review
Heroine Anthem Zero 2: Scalescars Oath is vast, emotional, and unapologetically ambitious. Beneath its side scrolling action lies a deeply human story about faith, pain, identity, and hope, wrapped inside a world that feels less like a game and more like a living myth.
Cosmic Mirage Review
Cosmic Mirage does not reinvent the side scrolling shooter, but it understands the quiet appeal of the genre. Fast action, colourful worlds, and uncomplicated arcade thrills make it an enjoyable detour, even if it rarely rises above familiar territory.
Arcade Archives 2 Mr.Do! Review
Arcade Archives 2 Mr. Do! proves that great arcade design never really ages. Beneath its cheerful clown mascot and simple digging mechanics sits a deceptively sharp score chaser that still has enough tension, creativity, and personality to stand shoulder to shoulder with arcade royalty.
Console Archives Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia Review
Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia feels like opening an old strategy guide discovered in a forgotten attic. Its ideas remain fascinating, its rough edges unmistakable, and its tactical soul still surprisingly compelling nearly three decades later.













