Story-wise, Requiem fast-forwards the timeline to 2028, and begins with Grace walking into the Wrenwood Hotel to investigate recent murders. For her, the case is deeply personal, since the hotel is ...
Blades of Greed picks up exactly where Styx: Shards of Darkness stopped, which I really liked as a returning fan. It starts ...
If you like survival horror that makes you think about every bullet, Crisol: Theater of Idols really delivers. All your weapons are blood powered, so your health bar gets drained every time you refill ...
Visually, High on Life 2 on PS5 doubles down on the loud and busy environments, with alien districts filled with signage, slime, background jokes, and silly props, while Rhea Pharma offices look ...
Tokyo Scramble uses a simple disaster premise to push Anne into a situation that feels both surreal and grounded. She starts ...
Romeo Is A Dead Man opens on a world that already lost control. In 2019, monsters known as White Devils arrive on Earth, ...
Visually, The 9th Charnel looks solid overall on PC. The abandoned buildings and concrete corridors have enough detail that I bought into the idea of a construction project halted mid-way through, and ...
Nioh 3 feels like Team NINJA and Koei Tecmo taking everything that worked in Nioh and Nioh 2 and giving it a much bigger stage. It still has that Nioh identity at its core, yet the structure and ...
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined feels like Square Enix taking a beloved, old-school JRPG and giving it a proper modern makeover. They've rebuilt Dragon Quest VII from the ground up, and the end result is ...
If you like survival horror with a strong style, I Hate This Place on PS5 is an easy one to get excited about. Developed by Rock Square Thunder and published by Broken Mirror Games, it’s inspired by ...
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