Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Ship Constructor Review
Ship Constructor is less a game about survival or challenge, and more a slow, deliberate act of creation—an experience that finds its identity in patience, precision, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something massive emerge from almost nothing.
PULMO Review
PULMO isn’t interested in entertaining you in the traditional sense—it wants to sit with you, quietly, and ask what any of this really means.
Inkling Cats: Beneath the Dreams Review
Inkling Cats: Beneath the Dreams turns childhood imagination into a roguelike playground—messy, magical, and bursting with personality
Jesus: The Journey Review
Jesus: The Journey is a narrative-driven biblical adventure that prioritises atmosphere, reverence, and guided storytelling over traditional gameplay systems, offering a reflective experience that is often sincere in intent but uneven in execution as an interactive medium.
Animal Genius Review
Animal Genius is a gentle, colourful revival of a mid-2000s educational trivia concept that transforms simple animal facts into a bright, classroom-style safari quiz—comforting, accessible, and occasionally too safe for its own good.
Crypt Carnage Review
Crypt Carnage is a stripped-back, high-intensity arcade FPS that thrives on chaos, momentum, and score-chasing survival, delivering relentless wave-based combat in gothic corridors that rarely give you time to breathe, think, or slow down.
Fishbowl Review
A tender, quietly powerful narrative experience about grief, isolation, and rebuilding a life from fragments of memory and routine, Fishbowl is a deeply human slice-of-life adventure that blends grounded daily living with surreal emotional storytelling.
Australian Football League 26 Review
AFL 26 is a comprehensive, feature-rich Australian rules football simulation that aims for broadcast-level authenticity and long-term career depth, delivering its strongest entry in the series to date while still wrestling with the familiar tension between presentation polish and on-field consistency.
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story Review
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story is a strange, chaotic blend of shopkeeping simulation and crime-tinged narrative adventure—one that swings between grounded management systems and absurd open-world antics with surprising confidence, even if it doesn’t always land its tonal shifts cleanly.
MotionRec Review
A smart and elegant puzzle-platformer that turns your own movements into the key to progression, delivering a thoughtful and satisfying experience built on creativity and control.













