Category: PlayStation 5

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“Kena: Bridge of Spirits” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 06 Oct 2021

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is one of the best looking games you’ll ever play, and if you can find your way around its old-school feel and difficulty, you’ll probably make yourself a fan of Ember Lab and look really forward to what they put out next.

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Review in Progress: “Far Cry 6”

author image by Danreb Victorio | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Previews Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 06 Oct 2021

We’ve been playing a lot of Far Cry 6 ahead of its release, but we’re not ready to give this game a final verdict yet. Here’s our Review in Progress.

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“Button City” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 5 Reviews Steam Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 07 Sep 2021

Upon first seeing it during the Wholesome Direct as part of this year’s E3 / Summer Games Fest festivities, Button City was among the more colorful and cute entries. Now available, Button City features a simple and light-hearted story that…

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“Returnal” Review

author image by Jon Yelenic | PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 02 Sep 2021

Returnal is a bonafide power trip that’s sure to entertain, but it might be worth holding off on for now.

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“Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 23 Jul 2021

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is, by most accounts, Ratchet & Clank perfected, so if you’re a fan — you definitely owe it to yourself to pick this one up if you have a PS5.

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“Doki Doki Literature Club Plus” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Steam Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 15 Jul 2021

Doki Doki Literature Club was one of the biggest surprises of 2017, and if you missed it because you don’t like playing games on PC for free, you’ve lucked out because now you can play it on virtually every modern…

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“Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – INTERmission” DLC Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 29 Jun 2021

For many fans, myself being one of them, Final Fantasy VII Remake simply hit it out of the park, but as beautiful as it was–it could be even better. Fans fortunate enough to own a PlayStation 5 can now experience…

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“Resident Evil Village” Review

author image by Jon Yelenic | PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 02 Jun 2021

Resident Evil Village is a thrilling action-horror title that brings the series to heights it hasn’t reached in a very long time.

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“It Takes Two” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox One Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 01 Apr 2021

Editor’s Note: Before we start off the review, I want to transparently mention that I am a full-time employee at Glu Mobile, which was acquired by EA last month. At the time of this review’s publishing, the deal has yet…

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“Destruction AllStars” Review

author image by Jon Yelenic | PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 17 Feb 2021

Destruction AllStars makes a strong first impression, but popping the hood open reveals some shallow inner-workings that hold Destruction AllStars back from ever firing on all cylinders.

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“Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Reviews | 0 Comments | 26 Jan 2021

Atelier fans should feel right at home, but we can’t help but feel that while there’s a lot to appreciate, some more work is needed in order to discover its potential.

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“NBA 2K21 (Next Generation)” Review

author image by Danreb Victorio | PlayStation 5 Reviews Xbox Series X | 0 Comments | 21 Dec 2020

It’s really easy for developers to coast with their first next-gen entries, and while 2K Sports hasn’t done that, NBA 2K21 somehow still leaves a few things to be desired.

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