PlayStation 5

7

Good

The Spell Brigade Review

Vampire Survivors is my most-played game on an airplane. It doesn’t need an internet connection. I can use its endless waves of Castlevania knoc...[Read More]

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7.5

Good

Aphelion Review

Aphelion was so impactful because it felt honest and real. That’s not always a sentiment we often get from our science fiction games which frequ...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

Ground Zero Review (PS5)

Nostalgia is a helluva thing sometimes. Ground Zero, from developer Malformation Games, is a game that is built on the frustrating, yet nostalgic game...[Read More]

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7.6

Good

The Day I Became a Bird Review (PS5)

Built for a younger audience, but adorable for all gamers nonetheless. The Day I Became a Bird, from developer Hyper Luminal Games Ltd., is a visual n...[Read More]

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7

Good

Life is Strange: Reunion Review

Life is Strange has always been about Max and Chloe inasmuch as Life is Strange has always been about people. When Max first used her powers to rewind...[Read More]

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9.8

Amazing

Saros (PS5) Review

It’s 2026. I am still incredibly, massively, monumentally, [insert word that ends in -ly here] salty that Housemarque’s RETURNAL did not win game of t...[Read More]

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8.2

Great

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review

In Mouse: P.I. for Hire, you play as Jack Pepper. Yes, that is a cheese pun, as in Pepper Jack, because most things in this game are puns and referenc...[Read More]

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9.5

Amazing

Tides of Tomorrow Review (PS5)

Sometimes, all a game needs is a good story to create the gameplay from. Something meaningful, obvious in its intentions, and can be easily pulled fro...[Read More]

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8

Great

Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege Review (PS5)

Going back to the NES 8-bit days of Castlevania is not as easy as it should be. It’s doubly not as easy when something modern is made that way on purp...[Read More]

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7.5

Good

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Review

The well-tread depths of H.P. Lovecraft’s vast oeuvre have been iterated upon and translated into countless forms of media. And at the center of...[Read More]

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9

Amazing

Pragmata Review

Minutes into Pragmata, lead character Hugh Williams expresses his distrust for robots and AI. He and his team have been summoned to the Earth’s ...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

TAMASHIKA Review

TAMASHIKA is very much a game you have played before. TAMASHIKA is very much a game you have not played before. TAMASHIKA presents a kind of quandary ...[Read More]

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