Tag: PlayStation
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Happy’s Humble Burger Farm: A Truly Surreal Nightmare – PS4 Review
Happy’s Humble Burger Farm – which is appropriately a mouthful of a title – is an incredibly stressful horror game. While technically a sequel to the wonderful Happy’s Humble Burger Barn, Happy’s Humble Burger Farm can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. However be warned as it will leave you stressed, anxious, and suffering nightmares…
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Jurassic World Evolution 2: An Addictive Park Sim – PS5 Review
Dinosaurs have always been a passion of mine ever since I was a kid. Every day, I’d wish that dinosaurs roamed the earth so that I could go ride on the back of a Pterosaur. As I grew older, I realised that it could never happen; especially after watching Jurassic Park. However, I always thought…
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Blue Reflection: Second Light – PS4 Review
When the original Blue Reflection launched back in 2017, my brothers joked it was the perfect game for me. It was a JRPG featuring an all-female magical girl cast that was about feeling your feelings. It felt like it was made for me. The gameplay was a culmination of perfected JRPG conventions that created a…
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PlayStation Black Friday Sales Feature Far Cry 6 and Deathloop Discounts
Currently, the PlayStation Store features over 1200 discounted indie games, but the upcoming Black Friday sale shifts the focus to triple-As. For indie game fans, the PlayStation Indies sale features plenty of quality games for an absolute steal of a price. Pine, the critically exclaimed open-world game, is 80% off, and We Happy Few is…
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Beautiful Oceanic Adventure Game, Sail Forth, Delayed Until 2022
Developer Festive Vector and publisher The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild have announced that their upcoming sailing adventure game, Sail Forth, has been delayed until 2022. Sail Forth was announced a while ago and was scheduled for a 2021 release date. The swashbuckling adventure game was supposed to be a sailing simulation game. However, it would seem the…
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Stilstand: An Interactive Comic for Adults – Switch Review
From titles such as Steins;Gate on the PS Vita to excellent adventures like Henchman Story on the Nintendo Switch, over the past decade, visual novels have become quite popular. A number of these interactive stories have huge playtimes, with a few decisions thrown in to break up the idea that you are just reading. Whilst…
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Battle Royale FMV, Bloodshore, Coming To PC & Consoles This November
Developer Wales Interactive have announced that their latest FMV game, the battle royale Bloodshore, is coming to PC and consoles this November. Wales Interactive are well known for making popular FMV games such as Five Dates and Late Shift. They have also made narrative-driven video games such as the horror title Maid of Sker. Their…
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All The Games You Love That We’ve Never Played
Every now and then a new game comes along that you have simply no interest in. It might be a game in a genre that you don’t like, or it could be a new direction for an old series that you just don’t gel with. Of course, it might just be something that you really…
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Balancing Characters In Apex Legends Is Harder Than You Think
I have recently played and enjoyed many hero shooters such as Apex Legends, Overwatch and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six. The thing that keeps me addicted is their amazingly well-developed and enjoyable characters. However, fans of Apex Legends, in particular, may remember some of their favourite characters first release as a colossal disappointment and wonder why…
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Deathloop PS5 Review: If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It
I have always found time loops to be an exciting concept. Between Looper, Groundhog Day, and Edge of Tomorrow, the time travel genre seems completely exhausted. Deathloop is the latest medium to put a spin on the concept, and while it doesn’t feel entirely original, it does a fantastic job of keeping you glued to…
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Tails of Iron: A Lovingly Crafted Souls-Like – PS4 Review
With every intricate background filled with layers of movement, and worldbuilding steeped in charming animal-filled lore, it is hard not to love Tails of Iron. Like any good Metroidvania, it immediately grabbed me. It is packed full of light exploration gameplay, secret treasures and equipment, deliberate duels, and hack and slash action. Aside from some minor…
