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Solarpunk Review: A Survival-Crafting Sandbox That Needs More Work

Solarpunk is out now on Xbox Series X/S, PC, PS5, and Nintendo Switch 2 (I played it on PC). It’s developed by two-man studio Cyberwave, published by rokaplay, and it managed to make quite a splash in the lead-up to its release. It’s a cosy survival/crafting sandbox but one that’s hindered by counterintuitive game design. …

EA Sports FC 26 Review: When Career Mode Fights Back

EA Sports FC 26 builds on last year’s foundation with smoother gameplay and a stronger focus on realism, especially in Career Mode. While the experience feels more authentic than ever, difficulty tuning issues prevent it from being a fully satisfying step forward.

Thick as Thieves Review: Trapped in the Shadow of Other Stealth Games

Thick as Thieves is the debut title from OtherSide Entertainment, a new studio founded by Warren Spector (Studio Director of Deus Ex and Thief: Deadly Shadows) and Paul Neurath (Exec Producer for Thief: The Dark Project and Thief: The Metal Age). It was released on May 20 on PC via Steam (it’s coming to PS5 and …

Forza Horizon 6 Review: The Next Racing Royalty?

The tires are warm, the tank is full, the scenic roads of the new map, and an impressive 550+ car roster are waiting. My in-depth Forza Horizon 6 review goes over the physics, cars, visuals, and features of the iconic racing series’ newest entry.

Pokémon Pokopia Review: A World Rebuilt by Ditto

In my Pokémon Pokopia review, I explore how this Switch 2 spin-off turns Pokémon into a cozy restoration sim. You play as a Ditto rebuilding a forgotten world alongside Pokémon friends, blending sandbox creativity with surprising emotional depth.

Call of the Elder Gods Review: The Illusion of Choice

Call of the Elder Gods is out from May 12 on all major platforms (I played it on PS5). Developed by Out of the Blue Games and published by Kwalee, it’s a Lovecraftian adventure light on horror and heavy on fantastic puzzles. I really enjoyed it…with a few caveats.  Great (Old Ones) Expectations Is there …

Life is Strange Review – An Emotional Ride Through Time, Love, and Loss

My Life is Strange review begins with a simple truth – few narrative games have managed to leave the same emotional mark as Life Is Strange. Released in 2015 by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Square Enix, the game quickly became known for its emotional storytelling, memorable characters, and choice-driven gameplay. Set in the quiet …