Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
RV Drive There Co-op Review
More campfire argument than car chase, RV Drive There transforms a stubborn vehicle and a blocked road into a brilliant social engine — where victory isn’t measured in speed, but in how loudly you laughed while pulling the RV out of a swamp.
Chickens Madness Review
Chickens Madness takes chaotic poultry mayhem to new heights. With thirty unique mini-games, over-the-top cartoon physics, and PS5-exclusive DualSense feedback, it’s a local multiplayer party game that’s impossible to put down — a feathered frenzy of hilarity, strategy, and pure fun.
Flingin’ Poo Review
Flingin’ Poo is a gloriously absurd arena brawler where monkeys fling massive blobs, devour bananas, and battle for the crown of chaos. With its cartoon charm, intuitive controls, and hilariously unpredictable arenas, it’s a perfect multiplayer party game that proves sometimes the best weapon in a fight is pure silliness.
Dragon Spira Review
Dragon Spira combines nostalgic pixel-art JRPG charm with modern twists, including evolving Spirit Beasts, Wonder Skills, and a roulette-based growth system. Strategic battles, a compelling story, and deep customization make it a standout title for fans of classic turn-based adventures.
Sora – Winds of the Jungle Review
A warm and relaxing aerial escape, Sora – Winds of the Jungle soars on atmosphere and accessibility even if its wings lack long-term depth. Perfect for those who want to feel the breeze rather than chase the storm.
Screw Master Review
Screw Master turns the simple act of unscrewing into an addictive, tactile puzzle experience. With 50 increasingly challenging levels, realistic physics, strategic power-ups, and satisfying visual and audio feedback, it’s a game that rewards patience, creativity, and logical thinking at every turn.
The Perplexing Orb: Bounce Mania Review
Bounce Mania takes the beloved Perplexing Orb and rolls it to new heights. With fifty hand-crafted stages, clever obstacles, and responsive, physics-driven controls, this arcade platformer balances challenge and fun perfectly, making it a worthy conclusion to the series and a joy for both newcomers and long-time fans alike.
Pie Pie Cafeteria Review
Pie Pie Cafeteria turns the simple joy of merging sweets into a strategic juggling act where every drop matters. With charming containers, playful physics, and customer orders that keep the pressure simmering, Afil Games has cooked up a puzzle that feels like comfort food for the brain — warm, inviting, and impossible to stop after just one bite.
Lovish Review
Lovish turns the classic rescue-the-princess tale into a pixelated comedy of errors, mixing sharp 8-bit action with wildly unpredictable events. Between Matt Kap’s infectious soundtrack and a carnival of characters, DANGEN ENTERTAINMENT delivers a retro adventure that’s less a straight line and more a joyful stumble through chaos — and it’s all the better for it.
OPUS: Echo of Starsong – Full Bloom Edition Review
Part visual novel, part interstellar road trip, OPUS: Echo of Starsong hums with quiet humanity. SIGONO INC. crafts a universe where melodies unlock memories and every asteroid hides a fragment of the heart — a gentle, tear-stained adventure that proves games can speak the language of cinema and still remain beautifully their own.













