The Tribe Must Survive Preview (PC)

The Tribe Must Survive is an interesting game about survival with some real-time strategy sprinkled around it to add some intensity and depth. Developer Walking Tree Games GmbH has put together a simple concept of taking a tribe of fear-driven humans and pitting them against harsh conditions in the wild, the threat of starvation and shock, and, most of all, the threat of the unknown which is aimin...[Read More]

Open Roads – Hands-off Preview

Digitalchumps was privy to a preview opportunity to see Annapurna Interactive’s upcoming story-driven title Open Roads. The presentation was a developer-led hands-off experience that showed a strong set of characters and what could only be described and perceived as an emotional journey for a mother and daughter dealing with grief. The presentation from developer Open Roads Team previewed an inter...[Read More]

Wallace & Gromit – The Grand Getaway Review (Meta Quest 3)

The charm of Wallace & Gromit is the innocent humor that is wrapped around a never-ending buddy comedy. The bumbling adventures of Wallace and his loyal dog/friend Gromit, who tries to keep him out of trouble, speak to multiple generations, which also helps it to stay memorable and relevant. The old-school claymation helps to fully complete its charm. Definitely a timeless experience in entert...[Read More]

Jusant Review (PS5)

Way back in September, we were privy to a preview of developer DON’T NOD’s game Jusant. The game was a gorgeous example of how well the Unreal Engine could be used, a clever collective of climbing puzzles to figure out, and a wonderous world of what once was and what could be. The concept of the game was simple, and the execution was nothing short of breathtaking, even in the short amount of time ...[Read More]

World of Horror Review (PC)

Developer panstasz released their terror-filled mystery game World of Horror to the world on October 19th just in time for Halloween. The game is a hodgepodge of old-school concepts mixed with turn-based adventure and a large dose of horror only those who adore The Grudge could truly appreciate. The combination of all these genres and a creepy dose of unsettling imagery makes for a perfect Hallowe...[Read More]

Mineko’s Night Market Review (PC)

For years now, I have discussed my dissatisfaction with games driven by crafting. I have held the opinion that most of the time crafting is just filler for a lack of story, or maybe a severe lack of ideas. It never seems fruitful, nor is it generally fun to craft items in a game. I have held this belief for over a decade. And now? Well, shoot, now I have found something that has changed my take on...[Read More]

SEGA releases new video for Sonic Superstars: Trio of Trouble, and pre-order details

SEGA’s Sonic is on a roll these days (pun intended). SEGA needs to eventually look at continuing that Phantasy Star series offline. Anyway, enjoy those Sonic details below. Today, Sonic Team released a new animation, Sonic Superstars: Trio of Trouble, following Dr. Eggman, Fang the Hunter and newcomer Trip in a story that predates Sonic Superstars. This prologue marks Fang’s first debut in a...[Read More]

Baldur’s Gate Review (PS5)

About a month ago, Baldur’s Gate 3’s full release made its grand entrance into the gaming scene, but initially, it was only available on PC. The Xbox version hit a snag, experiencing a significant delay, while PlayStation gamers patiently awaited their turn on September 6th. But my eagerness got the best of me, and I decided to invest in Nvidia Geforce Now just to get my hands on this game. ...[Read More]

Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story gets sneak peek trailer and new info

This looks solid. Check out the official announcement below. We will hopefully get a review going once we acquire it. Anyway, enjoy! Cologne, DE – August 23, 2023 – Today Riot Forge and Tequila Works revealed a sneak peek video showcasing new details about Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story™, a story-driven adventure game starring beloved League of Legends champions Nunu and Willump. D...[Read More]

SPRAWL Review

Way back in the day, somewhere around 2008, a game came out from DICE and EA called Mirror’s Edge. There was a considerable amount of hoopla for it when it was announced and shown off at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (RIP) two years prior. The gimmick for Mirror’s Edge was wall-running from a first-person perspective. At times, the game was frustrating and downright unplayable, and the story w...[Read More]

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition – Xbox Series X – Review

Visual novels and branching narratives come in a variety of sizes and flavors. Some of them are heavy on dialogue and are more focused on delivering a good storytelling experience, while others lean towards a more interactive journey with a good portion of storytelling on the side. Regardless of what you run into with these types of games, you’re almost always guaranteed an experience that will st...[Read More]

Stray Review (Xbox Series X)

Last year, Alex Tudor reviewed Stray for the PlayStation 5 and found an intriguing adventure that was mainly driven by playing a cat in a larger-than-normal cat video game experience. It’s a sentiment that most of us can agree on wholeheartedly. Playing as a cat is something you don’t get to do too often with a story-driven game. Don’t get me wrong, I love playing Catlateral Damage from Manekoware...[Read More]