It’s been a while since I last played a collaborative zombie horde shooter. I think the last one that comes to mind for me was World War Z, which was fantastic. We have had similar games in the last few…
Reanimal Review – A Familiar Nightmare Reborn
There are certain studios that build a reputation you simply trust. When Tarsier Studios revealed Reanimal, excitement came naturally. After all, the team previously delivered two of the most memorable modern horror platformers with Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II…
Screamer Review: High-Speed Arcade Racing & Combat Action
I’m all for a good racing game; having played a good mix of arcade racers and realistic racers, I was ready to scratch that itch. When a classic racing name returns after decades of silence, it begs the question of…
My Hero Academia All Justice PS5 Review – Final War Recreated
After the epic conclusion of the hit anime and manga series, we get to experience the last season and final moments of My Hero Academia in game form, thanks to the newest release in the series, My Hero Academia All…
MIO Memories in Orbit Review – Quietly One of 2026’s Best Metroidvanias
Some games grab you immediately with noise and spectacle. MIO Memories in Orbit does the opposite. It pulls you in quietly… and before you realise it, you’re fully invested. Developed by Douze Dixièmes and published by Focus Entertainment, MIO Memories in Orbit…
Octopath Traveler 0 Review – A Game I Admire, Even When It Pushes Me Away
I’ve spent more time thinking about Octopath Traveler 0 than I actually expected to. Not because it left me stunned or disappointed, but because it kept sitting somewhere in the middle. It’s a game I enjoyed playing, a game I kept coming…
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora From the Ashes Review: Stunning
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora: From the Ashes by Ubisoft was released on December 19, 2025, just before Christmas. A game that quickly reminded me why I first fell in love with Pandora’s vivid world in 2023. While the original game…
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 Review – A Beautifully Broken and Intense Journey
I’ll be straight up: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is one of the craziest game experiences I’ve had in a long time. You stroll into it knowing it’s been hyped forever, thanks to the original game being so good, a…
Terminator 2D No Fate Review – A Pixel Art Love Letter
When I first loaded up Terminator 2D No Fate on PS5, I’ll be honest — I braced myself for 90s nostalgia with a price tag. And yeah, it absolutely leans into that retro vibe. But what surprised me wasn’t just…












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