Tag: Adventure

Explore adventure games filled with thrilling stories, challenging puzzles, and epic quests. Stay informed with the latest news, honest reviews, new releases, and hidden gems worth playing.

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business – PS5 Review
PlayStation Reviews

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business – PS5 Review

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a standalone expansion to the sleeper hit RoboCop: Rogue City — and if you missed that one, you can check out our review right here. French publisher Nacon and Polish developer Teyon team up once again, picking up right after the events of the aforementioned game. The expansion launched worldwide on 17th July 2025 and is out now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. This review covers the PS5 version, priced at £24.99 / $29.99. So, does it deliver high-octane justice, or should we toss it on the scrap heap? Gunplay and Gunmetal: RoboCop Returns in Style Unfinished Business wastes no time in getting to the action as Mercenaries have destroyed the police precinct and stolen RoboCop’s chair, the final piece needed to control OCP’s sys...
Bite Sized PC Review – Fears to Fathom (Season 1)
PC Reviews

Bite Sized PC Review – Fears to Fathom (Season 1)

I’ve been following the Fears to Fathom games for a while, and so here are my thoughts on season 1. The games are a collection of stories from various people and then changed into a horror game thanks to the developer Rayll. Pick your poison of fear. Each episode takes place in a different location and aims to bring your genuine fears to life. You can find all the episodes on Steam, which I’ll list below with a link and their prices. Here's the list: EP1: Home Alone - Free To Play EP2: Norwood Hitchhike - £4.29 EP3: Carson House - £4.29 EP4: Ironbark Lookout - £8.50 EP5: Woodbury Getaway - £8.50 Gameplay You’ll usually play from the perspective of who originally experienced the events. With each game giving you the actual story beforehand for the setup. We’re the...
The Necromancer’s Tale – PC Review
PC Reviews

The Necromancer’s Tale – PC Review

Looking for a new classic-style RPG? Well, The Necromancer’s Tale might be just what you're looking for. Developed by Psychic Software, we step into an alternate history/world of 18th-century Europe. If you ever wanted to play as a necromancer, here’s your chance as it’s out now on Steam. There's a 10% launch discount available until 27th July too. Will you welcome death like an old friend? The prologue begins in a book, telling the tale of a six-year war between the Republic of Venice and the Sovereign Monarchy Rulsthen, over passage through the Adriatic Sea. Three generals of Rulsthen, a friend and two brothers, grew desperate and sailed for a month on a pilgrimage to Golgotha. On the hill where Jesus died, a mysterious person offers them a spell book which allows them to raise and c...
Bite Sized PC Review – Amenti
PC Reviews

Bite Sized PC Review – Amenti

I was really curious when watching the trailer for Amenti. As it’s not that often I see games take place in Egypt, especially horror. So, I am grateful to DarkPhobia Games for giving this setting ago. If you’re looking for a new horror game where you get to explore an ancient tomb. Then you can pick up Amenti on Steam for £5.89, which isn’t too bad. Why we always got to explore, just stay home! Gameplay We play a photographer who is looking to take some photos of an ancient Pharaoh Rudamon. This leads him inside one of the great pyramids. Like most games in this style, Amenti doesn’t offer a lot of gameplay, so it’s mostly just walking. You can take random photos within the tomb, although scripted moments are there to progress the game. As you explore further into the tomb, things s...
The Legend of Zelda – Switch 2 Overview
Switch Reviews

The Legend of Zelda – Switch 2 Overview

It wouldn't be a new piece of Nintendo tech without The Legend of Zelda. Thankfully with the release of the Switch 2 came new updated versions of both Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom. As I'm a newcomer to the games, I'm taking my time to play through them fully. So this article is more a little piece about what updates have been brought to the Switch 2 versions of the game. Breath Deeper But Don't Cry For those who don't know about either games, firstly, where have you been hiding? Secondly, they are both incredible open world experiences. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Being first released on the Wii U and the Nintendo Switch back in March 2017. This game focuses on Link waking up after a 100-year sleep. Those of you with kids, that will definitely hit you in the...
Street Fighter 6 – Switch 2 Review
Switch Reviews

Street Fighter 6 – Switch 2 Review

When one of the launch games for a new console is a game that originally released 2 years ago, you might start to wonder what on earth Nintendo were thinking. That fear is quickly alleviated when you find out that the game is in fact Street Fighter 6. The seventh main game in the franchise, and one that was well received when it first released in 2023. How has Capcom done bringing it back once more? We are going to try and find out. Round One, Fight! Nintendo has done some fancy things with the latest iteration of everyone's favourite fighter. Is it enough to give it a top score, or does it get knocked out before the round has even begun? We can only try to find out. Gameplay If you haven't played Street Fighter 6 or even seen it playing, then I'll give you a quick summary. With three ...
Star Overdrive – PS5 Review
PlayStation Reviews

Star Overdrive – PS5 Review

Are you ready for an adrenaline-fuelled, high-speed adventure on an alien world? Star Overdrive, developed by Caracal Games, is an action-adventure title set in a sprawling open world. Star Overdrive was originally announced last year as a Nintendo Switch exclusive. Now, the game is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with this review focusing on the PS5 version. With several fun-looking gameplay elements and a genuinely striking visual style, is this the next must-play indie title? Who Needs a Sword and Shield When You Can Have a Keytar and Hoverboard? With Star Overdrive already available, I'd love to get your thoughts on the game if you've played it! Why not leave a comment and let us know how you found it? But, for now, it's on to the review! Story Our h...
Fruitbus – PS5 Review
PlayStation Reviews

Fruitbus – PS5 Review

Back in October of last year, I wrote a review for the PC launch of Fruitbus and gave it our Gold Award. The game has now released on consoles so I decided to hop back in the driver's seat of Krillbite Studios' game to see what changes had been made. Fruitbus is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X as well as Steam. Today I'm taking a look at the PS5 version. Fruit really does grow on trees! And bushes! And in the dirt! Fruitbus is currently on the PlayStation store for £13.49 if you're a PS Plus member or £14.99 for non-members. But just how does the console version play? Let's find out. Gameplay Fruitbus is still a game about meeting characters from your Grandma's life, foraging for fruit and creating delicious recipes for your customers....
Ruffy and the Riverside – PC Review
PC Reviews

Ruffy and the Riverside – PC Review

Ruffy and the Riverside is an action, adventure game from Zockrates Laboratories UG with the publishing assistance from Phiphen Games. This game is a beautiful return to the classic collectathon genre. Games like Banjo-Kazooie and Paper Mario are huge inspirations to the game. I honestly wanted to add 'puzzle' to the list of genres for this game due to the crazy amount of puzzles in it. I didn't but, it's the puzzles definitely form a good part of its personality. You'll need a really good wheel of hay to travel these woods. Without it, it'll be one bale of a time. Th game may not be out until 26th June, but you can still Wishlist it on Steam today! Or if you want to give it a try before you buy, I recommend the demo, it's really fun! Gameplay Ruffy and the Riverside starts you out...
Quantum Witch – PC Review
PC Reviews

Quantum Witch – PC Review

Metroidvania meets point-and-click meets choose-your-own-adventure in Quantum Witch, a pixel art “plot-former” by solo dev NikkiJay. The game releases today on Steam. Heavily inspired by the ZX Spectrum, Jay explores her experience of growing up in a religious sect and embracing her true self through a tale of comedy, fantasy and the far-reaching effects of choice. In her own words: “a queer emancipation story”. You play Ren, a young woman living in the perfectly idyllic realm of Hus. Life seems quiet and simple: find your lost flock, pick a pretty flower for your wife, confront and dethrone God. Wait, what?! Suddenly, you get a glimpse of a destructive and encompassing force entwined in the roots of this slightly saccharine utopia. And you’ll be damned if you’re not going to get the bo...