Tag: Sci-fi
STAR WARS Zero Company Preview
STAR WARS Zero Company drops you into the Clone Wars’ hidden corners, where victories are measured in survival rather than glory. As Hawks, you build and command a squad of operatives whose lives and loyalties are shaped by every mission you take on. Blending cinematic storytelling with tense turn-based tactics, it focuses on the strain of leadership when every choice carries weight and nothing comes without consequence.
End of Abyss Preview
End of Abyss drags survival horror into colder, sharper territory, swapping haunted corridors for a living industrial nightmare that feels both alien and intimately mechanical. Section 9 Interactive leans hard into tension over spectacle, building a game where silence is rarely safe and progress always feels earned. It is not interested in comforting the player, only in tightening its grip the deeper you go. What emerges is a bleak, absorbing descent that feels like discovery and punishment in equal measure.
Halo: Combat Evolved Preview
Halo: Campaign Evolved arrives as a bold reconstruction of a defining moment in gaming history, reimagining the original ringworld journey with Unreal Engine 5 spectacle, expanded missions, and modern co-op systems. What we’ve seen so far suggests a remake that respects its roots while not being afraid to reshape them, even if that ambition occasionally risks sanding away some of the original’s lonely, eerie identity.
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Review
Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains transforms a familiar board game into a fast, unpredictable team battler where iconic characters reshape every turn. It is chaotic, stylish, and often thrilling, but its reliance on swingy randomness and the absence of a classic mode mean strategy sometimes takes a back seat to spectacle. A bold reimagining that is at its best when played with friends, even if it rarely feels entirely under control.
Destiny 2: The Collection Review
Destiny 2: The Collection feels less like a typical game release and more like a museum built out of bullets, raids and memories. It is the final shape of a universe that spent nearly a decade evolving, collapsing and rebuilding itself in real time, now preserved in one enormous, slightly overwhelming package.
Solarpunk Review
Solarpunk offers a refreshing alternative to survival gaming's obsession with danger and destruction. Trading monsters and misery for floating islands, renewable energy, and creative freedom, it delivers a peaceful sandbox that feels like a deep breath in a genre often built on stress.
Voidling Bound Review
Voidling Bound takes the familiar creature-collecting formula, throws it into a particle cannon, and launches it into deep space. What emerges is one of the freshest monster-taming experiences in years, blending frantic third-person combat with surprisingly deep breeding, evolution, and progression systems that make every new discovery feel meaningful.
Seven Days Until Morning Review
Indie horror has always thrived on isolation. Whether it is a deserted spaceship, a forgotten facility, or a lonely stretch of wilderness, some of...
Fallout 76: Deathclaw Pet Deluxe Edition Review
Years after its rocky beginnings, Fallout 76 continues its remarkable transformation. The Deathclaw Pet Deluxe Edition arrives alongside one of the game's strongest updates in recent memory, adding new endgame challenges, meaningful rewards, and perhaps the most bizarrely charming companion Appalachia has ever seen.
Dune: Awakening Preview
For years, Arrakis has felt like the perfect setting for a survival game. Endless deserts, political intrigue, deadly wildlife, and the constant struggle for resources seem tailor-made for the genre. With Dune: Awakening finally preparing to make its console debut, Funcom is not simply bringing players to Arrakis. It is offering what may become the most complete and accessible version of the experience yet.













