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Monster Train 2 doesn’t change the formula much, but that’s okay. It didn’t need to. It tightens what worked, adds a few smart new features, and still delivers that same addictive loop of strategy and chaos. If you’re into roguelikes, card battlers, or enjoy a good tactical challenge, especially if you have Game Pass, Monster Train 2 is worth checking out.
Overall, the game is well crafted, beautiful, and engrossing. I would highly recommend it to RPG fans. It is a great contender in the area. It can be very difficult at times, but with patience and a steep learning curve, it becomes very rewarding.
F1 25 stands out as a major step forward for the franchise, offering meaningful improvements across gameplay, visuals, audio, and immersion. With the revamped My Team 2.0 mode, enhanced handling mechanics, and deeper customisation, it delivers the most realistic and engaging Formula 1 experience ever. This is going to set a new benchmark for racing games.
It feels like an inferior version of the Wii game with its slower speed and doesn’t do much to improve in other areas, but its target players are children, and they will find plenty to enjoy. Stunt Flyer is a fun, simple, kid-friendly flying simulation game that keeps kids busy and entertained.
Overall, Elden Ring: Nightreign isn’t just a spin-off; it’s a massive triumph. With more direct storytelling, mindblowing boss fights, including a final boss that is one of the best they’ve ever crafted and a brilliantly tense gameplay loop, it stands tall as a worthy standalone game. FromSoftware has once again delivered a haunting, unforgettable world that challenges and rewards you.
Finding Frankie offers a truly unique mix of heart-pounding parkour action and spine-chilling horror. With its engaging storyline, dynamic gameplay, and visually striking environments, it stands out as a must-play title on the Xbox Series X|S. Whether you’re drawn to intense horror, exhilarating parkour challenges, or just looking for a fresh and exciting gaming experience, Finding Frankie is a game show you won’t want to miss.
If you’re looking for something different and can forgive the outdated presentation, there’s a compelling experience underneath the grime. Just know what you’re getting into, and maybe consider waiting for the sequel if polish and modern features matter more to you.
For horror fans, it has some new ideas but not too many and uses some old cliches with the story and jump scares. You will want to check it out as an experience, but unless updates are made it will put off the majority in the gaming space.
In the end, I didn’t expect to enjoy this remaster as much as I did. Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny strikes a nostalgic chord while offering a surprisingly polished and playable experience. Some aging systems and technical constraints hold it back slightly, but this is still a strong reintroduction to the series, and has me genuinely excited for Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Capcom’s message is clear: Onimusha is back.
Cash Cleaner Simulator is a fun and interesting game. If you’re looking for the next big simulator game, this very well might be it!
Overall, Star Overdrive is a mix for me. The gameplay felt stale after a while, and I did blast around on my hoverboard more than actually playing the game, but there is certain potential that can be built on. The amplified soundtrack, decent scenery, and simple controls make for a good time boost across Cebete. Star Overdrive has the foundations to be something great, but we shall see in due time.
Grandma, No! was enjoyable, and thankfully just long enough to escape without having your cheek flesh pulled from your jawline. It’s full of weird and wonderful characters, devastatingly hilarious situations, and fun minigames, and while jokes were hilarious at first, they started to feel like you were listening to someone suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease.
The game is like the old days of gaming: make it to the end, but we will throw everything at you to make that difficult. The building variety is huge and entertaining, with some awesome-looking visuals for the parts you connect—graphics that are not ground-breaking but get the job done.
I loved my time with The Siege and the Sandfox. Its stunning visuals, pixel art, and sound design were smooth and immersive, and the controls felt well-polished. The developers created a memorable experience. It’s clear some passion and care went into this title, and it shows. The developers need to give themselves a pat on the back.
RoadCraft is part of a franchise that has made something unlike anything else. The realistic physics, the challenges it provides, and the time it takes to rebuild and restore everything will give anyone a new appreciation for those who work in the industry, all from the safety and comfort of their homes.
Fans have been demanding Capcom vs SNK, Power Stone and Project Justice, and we finally have them. The other games included, whether popular or not, are well worth checking out too, as they all have their place in fighting game history.
Towerborne is pleasing to the eye and has a beautiful soundtrack to add to its artistic style. With plenty of customisations, visually and physically, you will find no end of ways to stand out from the other players.
After 26 long years, Fatal Fury hits back like a Power Geyser, and SNK is pulling out all the stops to make it one of the premiere fighting games without falling off Geese Tower, and so far, this wild ambition has paid off.
The Precinct isn’t aiming to be the next blockbuster, and it knows that, but what it offers is tight, well-crafted, and genuinely fun.
Revenge Of The Savage Planet is a breath of fresh air from the usual doom and gloom we’ve come to expect of modern action-adventure titles, instead being lighthearted, ridiculous and all-around silly fun.