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Naraka: Bladepoint is a battle royale that takes place in an ancient Asian-inspired setting—this review will breakdown whether it stands out. Instead of guns, melee weapons are the primary weapon of choice in the game, which certainly makes it unique in the oversaturated market that is battle royale games.
In this review, we’ll be looking at Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles, the franchise’s first console game!
Since its debut on the PS2 nearly 2 decades ago, Ratchet and Clank make an epic return on the PS5 in Rift Apart—which means it is review time.
You use guns, practise martial arts, toss lightning balls, and do just about anything in Biomutant, and I’m here to review if all that works.
The Mortal Kombat movie opens in theatres in Malaysia, but we managed to watch an earlier screening in TGV Cinemas—here’s our review. Rest assured, we won’t be spoiling the movie.
The development team, Hopoo Games, consists only of two people and a sound designer. That’s a team of three, two of which are definitely students. A group of three people, including at least two students, can produce what I deem as a practically infallible game. I just wanted to highlight that fact (hint-hint Blast ‘Em Bunnies devs). It’s hard to find fault with this game; the most I can complain about is the overly-specific prerequisites for unlocking new characters, and that’s just a personal thing because I’m bad at video games. Risk of Rain mixes the perfect levels of fun and challenge and looks damn good doing it. It’s a bloody good game.
I spent a very long time trying to come up with a reason to mark Unravel down as a game but I just… can’t! Really, I can’t think of one negative thing to say about it. From the visuals to the audio, the smooth and responsive gameplay (and lack of glitches) to the touching story/message; there is nothing wrong with this game. Honestly, if you even slightly enjoy puzzle or platformer games, even slightly, buy Unravel. Do it.