There’s a PlayStation State of Play tomorrow, giving us a look at some of the games coming in the next year or so. Lucky for Sony, we’re all pretty easy to please. There’s not much I want, especially not this side of Christmas. I don’t expect Shenmue III, The Last Guardian and a Final Fantasy VII remake all in one show. I just want it to be solid. Is that too much to ask? It hasn’t always been obvious, for…
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Red Solstice 2: Survivors Ultimate Edition Review
Red Solstice 2: Survivors Ultimate Edition on PlayStation 5 isn’t just a game; it’s an experience. It’s a tense, strategic, and often chaotic deep dive into a sci-fi universe teetering on the brink of collapse. It’s a game that demands your attention, rewards your planning, and punishes your mistakes. This isn’t a casual pick-up-and-play title; it’s a game that sinks its hooks into you, demanding hours of your time as you wrestle with the STROL virus, manage your squad, and…
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Red Dead 2 Sold 70m – Why Was It Abandoned?
One of my favourite times of the year is when Take-Two updates sales figures for Rockstar Games. GTA5 has sold to 210m people and Red Dead Redemption 2 is a relative flop at only 70m. Yes, a mere 70m copies. So why does it feel like it was abandoned? Don’t get me wrong, nobody is going to complain about the amount of content in that game. It’s a colossal world with systems upon systems, and we’re still discovering new things…
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Robobeat Review
Robobeat on the PlayStation 5 presents a compelling fusion of rhythm-based gameplay and fast-paced action, offering a unique experience for players seeking a challenge that engages both reflexes and musicality. This review will delve into the various aspects of Robobeat, assessing its strengths and weaknesses to determine its overall value. The core mechanic of Robobeat revolves around synchronizing player actions with the pulsating beat of the music. Success in combat, movement, and even defensive maneuvers is intrinsically linked to rhythmic…
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Towers & Powers VR Review
Towers & Powers, the physics-based puzzle game that has captivated players across platforms, makes its leap into virtual reality on the Meta Quest 3. This VR iteration promises to immerse players deeper into the world of whimsical contraptions and ingenious engineering. However, while the core gameplay remains undeniably charming and the VR implementation offers unique advantages, a number of technical hurdles and a somewhat limited scope prevent Towers & Powers from fully realizing its potential on the Quest 3. At…
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Stilt Review VR
Stilt, a VR platformer that casts players as a bouncing furball navigating whimsical worlds, offers a unique and captivating experience. Its innovative locomotion system, centered around stilt-based movement, immediately sets it apart from the crowd. A Unique Twist on Platformers: The core gameplay loop revolves around mastering the art of bouncing on stilts. This novel approach transforms familiar platforming challenges into exhilarating feats of balance and precision. Players must learn to anticipate jumps, navigate treacherous gaps, and overcome obstacles ...
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Masterchef: Learn to Cook Review
So, you’re into cooking shows, maybe you secretly dream of rocking a chef’s hat and whipping up culinary masterpieces under pressure, just like on MasterChef. Well, “MasterChef: Learn to Cook” on Xbox tries to bring that TV kitchen drama right into your living room, and for the most part, it’s a pretty entertaining experience. The core idea is simple: you’re a contestant on a virtual MasterChef competition. You get recipes, you gotta cook them, and then the judges (who are…
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2025: Predictions for the Year Ahead
The New Year is upon us. Filled with possibility, 2025 could see new highs and lows hit our industry. Here are just a few we can see happening. For the first time in a while, 2025 feels like it can stand alone without reference to Covid. While the last couple of years have been chocked full of delayed titles, this year seems quieter somehow. Then again, we’ve said that before. While there may not be the bulk of anticipated titles…
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2024: A Gaming Year In Review
For the second year in a row, I’m writing a gaming round-up that will feel less about the games and more about the industry. Unfortunately there’s no escaping that in 2024. After a packed 2023, this year felt like it had the potential to be a bit quieter. Not the case. Release after release came and went. Nearly 19,000 games released on Steam. A few of them were successful. But most people weren’t playing new games. For all the releases…
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Should I Buy a PlayStation 5 or PS5 Pro in 2025?
Thirty years ago, Sony released the PlayStation onto the world. It has been the standard console ever since. It certainly still is. If someone walks into a shop and asks for a traditional gaming experience, they’re walking out with a PlayStation 5. It’s just the way it is, for better or for worse. Sony have made a great show of the nostalgia associated with them over the last few months, first with Astrobot and then with a series of adverts…
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