Fans of the the Trails series will want to mark their calendars as The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak recently got concrete release information! You have two months to clear your schedule, and you can check out all the latest below!
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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4 Run and gun action games that have light RPG mechanics aren’t' exactly uncommon, but Cybertrash STATYX has a lot of elements that make it unique. A cyberpunk setting, retro inspired visuals, and even a slight anime aesthetic thrown in for good measure, it seems to have it all. What is Cybertrash STATYX, you ask? Well, it's a new game set to arrive soon on the Nintendo Switch, XBox One/Series X|S, and the PlayStation 4. We're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today, and see if it's a game worth picking up. Seeing as this is a rather straightforward game, let's ditch the intro and dive right in! By Manuel Players: 1-4 (Local)
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC There was a time when 2D Metroidvanias seemed to be coming out on a near daily basis. Thankfully that trend seems to have swung in the direction of roguelikes, but we have a straggler to look at today. Originally funded via Kickstarter back in 2020, Curse of The Sea Rats is a 2D Metroidvania that dropped onto PC and all major consoles last year. It's developed by Petoons Studio, published by PQube, and features some of the best animation this side of Cuphead. There's more to a game than just visuals though, so we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version to see if this game is worth picking up, or if it's best being cast out to sea. Let's dive in and find out! By Al Players: 1-2 (Local)
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC We'll be taking a look at an interesting game today. Bunny Reversi is exactly what you think it is based on the title, and it's coming soon to consoles and PC. While I'm not exactly the most accomplished Reversi player, I played it a lot in school and thought that the game looked interesting enough to review. It's a rather small release, so it's best not expect the world from it. With that in mind, we'll be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version and see if it's worth picking up. Seeing as there's not much else to say in this intro, we'll just get right into it! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 DateJournal is a dating sim that features far more gameplay elements than you would think. It somehow brings together visual novel elements, a take on Minesweeper, and even board games into something that is as indescribable as it is unique. It's coming soon the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5, and we're going to be taking a look at this game today to see if it has what it takes to stand out in a rather crowded genre, and try to explain how a with so many different gameplay elements actually plays. The girls aren't going to wait around forever though, so let's jump right into the review! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 Have you ever wanted to play a game as a cat? There's a surprising amount of them out there, but have you ever wanted to play an adventure game as a cat? You know what... there's actually a few of those too, and we've even reviewed one in the past. (You can find that review HERE.) But, have you ever wanted to play an adventure game as a cat in a world full of Chinese mythology? Well, if the answer is yes, then you may want to turn your attention to Cat and Ghostly Road, which is making its way to consoles soon following an earlier PC release. We're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version now and see if this is worth adding to your collection, or if it's best left out in the cold. Hopefully it's not the latter, but let's dive in and find out! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: PC Are you a gamer looking to relive the experience of old-school sailing RPGs like Sid Meier's Pirates or the Uncharted Waters series? I hope it's the latter as the game we're going to be looking at today, Sagres, bears some similarity to the 16-bit versions of that series. It's by no means an actual or official follow-up to those games, and it has more enough elements that are unique to itself. It's out now on Steam, and we're going to be giving it a thorough examination to see if it's a game you're going to want to bring ashore, or if it's best left to drift out to see. There's a lot to cover though, so let's set sail already! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 5, PC Hebereke, known in the West as Ufouria: The Saga, is finally getting a sequel after over thirty years! If that sentence means nothing to you, don't worry, I'll eventually explain it later on in this review. What matters though is that said sequel, titled Ufouria: The Saga 2, is coming to current consoles by way of legendary developer Sunsoft, and publisher Red Art Games. This quirky Metroidvania game is funny, chill, and totally off the wall all at once. We're going to take a closer look at the Nintendo Switch version to see if this new game lives up to its legacy, or it's best left in the past. Strap yourselves in because this one is going to get pretty wild. This is a game that stars a butt-bouncing penguin after all! |
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