Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Little Things Review
A tightly focused precision platformer that turns gravity itself into a puzzle, The Little Things builds its challenge from repetition, rhythm, and razor-sharp control. It is minimal in presentation but demanding in execution, rewarding patience with the quiet satisfaction of mastery while pushing players through a steep, sometimes punishing difficulty curve.
Froggy Hates Snow Review
Froggy Hates Snow turns a simple idea, digging through frozen ground, into something tense, strategic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, where every tunnel carved feels like a small rebellion against the cold.
WILL: Follow The Light Review
WILL: Follow The Light is at its best when silence takes over, letting frozen seas, distant storms, and the lonely creak of a yacht say more than words ever could.
Versebound Review
Versebound turns Finnish mythology into a bruising, mournful struggle for survival where every battle feels earned and every victory echoes like an ancient poem carried through the cold.
Sunset Motel Review
Sunset Motel arrived on PlayStation 4 and 5 today, following its release on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on 2 April 2026, with...
Mixtape Review
Mixtape understands something most coming-of-age stories forget: growing up is rarely about the big moments. It’s the late-night drives, the awkward silences, the songs that somehow become permanent parts of your soul.
Evil Inside VR Review
Evil Inside VR transforms an ordinary family home into a suffocating psychological prison, proving that the scariest horrors are often the ones hiding in familiar spaces.
Haneda Girl Review
A high-speed precision platformer that thrives on rhythm, reaction, and relentless swapping between elegance and raw firepower.
I Am Cat Review
I AM CAT understands one very important truth about cats: they are tiny agents of absolute chaos. What begins as a playful sandbox quickly turns into a wonderfully ridiculous simulation of feline curiosity, destruction, and the strange emotional bond between humans and the animals actively ruining their homes.
Police Car Simulator: EVO Review
Police Car Simulator : EVO does not chase the glamour of cinematic cop dramas. Instead, it finds something surprisingly compelling in the routine rhythm of patrol work, traffic stops, and late-night drives through cities that never quite feel asleep.













