Tag: Sports

Hey sports fans! Here is where you can discover reviews of the best sports games, from realistic simulations to arcade-style fun. Perfect for players who enjoy competitive gameplay, action-packed sports experiences, and immersive virtual athletic challenges.

MOTOGP 26 – PS5 REVIEW
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MOTOGP 26 – PS5 REVIEW

Lights out and away we go! MOTOGP 26 is the newest instalment in the well-established MOTOGP series. Developed and published by Milestone S.r.l., it aims to bring 'A new generation of riding physics'. You can buy this latest addition on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC now for between £50 and £ 60. How different is MOTOGP 26 from its predecessor? Let's take a look together. Gameplay I have played the MOTOGP games since 2013, with a current goal being to 100% all years from 2013 onwards. Therefore, I have seen a variety of changes that have been implemented throughout these years. There have been changes that have been both good and bad, so it will be interesting to see how 26 is different from its predecessors. The game mode I have put the most hours into is the career mode. I...
Rival Stars Horse Racing – PS5 Review
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Rival Stars Horse Racing – PS5 Review

They're making their way down the home stretch just in time for Rival Stars Horse Racing to cross the finish line and end up on the Playstation Store. Already available on Desktop, iOS and Android, PikPok is finally launching its horse racing phenomenon onto consoles! Find out what else there is to add to your PS library by checking out our other reviews here! It's the final sprint towards the finish line! Gameplay Rival Stars Horse Racing takes a simple concept and really expands it into a massive game. Upon initially loading the game, it becomes clear quick that this game is not just back to back racing. However, it does so much more than that. The main overarching story is that you are trying to save your family ranch. It needs you to help give it a new lease of life and rebuild...
WWE 2K26 – PS5 Review
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WWE 2K26 – PS5 Review

With Wrestlemania around 2 weeks away, I thought it was time that I brought the WWE 2K26 review out of the shadows. Just like Danhausen appearing on screen, the review has tormented me. It's been both an absolute joy playing the game, but with the sheer amount of modes, it's also been a difficult one. I always try to play through each mode to give a great indication of just what has changed, and I set out with the same plan. You. Are. Cursed As is standard for a lot of these reviews of the latest game in a series. I'll just concentrate on what's new for this year, and touch on some of the other bits and pieces that are worth a mention. So let's see if CM Punk can be both the champ, and deliver a great story. Gameplay WWE 2K26 returns just in time for the run to Wrestlemania, and with i...
NUTMEG! – PC Review
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NUTMEG! – PC Review

NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager kicked off on 26th March 2026 for PC via Steam. Sumo Digital and its development pathway Sumo Digital Academy created it, while Secret Mode published it, the same team behind Still Wakes The Deep. At a fair £12.99 for launch week, which just about covers a pint and a packet of crisps at most football grounds these days. It then shifts to £19.99. What makes it stand out? Imagine 80s and 90s football, deckbuilding, and roguelite chaos all mashed together like a last-minute scramble for a relegation-saving equaliser. So is this a match-winner, or warming the bench all season? Bovril, Boots, and Bad Tackles NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager doesn’t bother with a proper story. You don’t need one. You pick ...
Pure Pool Pro – PC Review
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Pure Pool Pro – PC Review

Pure Pool Pro is the latest pool simulation game by Rockwater with publishing by Ripstone Ltd. (Poker Club, Chess Infinity). Play through a generous number of modes, game types, and difficulties, with achievements and customizations to unlock. It is now available on PC via Steam or Epic, as well as for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Table I Have, Pro I Am Not Growing up, I always made sure to bring a dime to the YMCA. For this was the cost to "rent" the set of balls and cues for the pool tables. I only recall knowing to pocket the colour balls opposite of your opponent. Since then I've picked up on a few more rules and a table with my current house too. I thought Pure Pool Pro could maybe teach me a thing or two more. I will admit that I had to look up the difference between pool, bi...
Mutant Football League 2 – PS5 Review
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Mutant Football League 2 – PS5 Review

Do you prefer your American football with a little more... fantasy action? Well, you're in luck, because Mutant Football League 2 is out now! Can developer Digital Dreams Entertainment score a touchdown with this hard-hitting sequel? Or should these marauding monsters be given a penalty? Let's take a look, as we review the PlayStation 5 version! The game is also available on Xbox Series X|S and PC, and is priced at £24.99. Huddle Up, It's Time To Get Violent! Mutant Football League 2 isn't a game that tries to capture the sport as realistically as possible. This is an 8-on-8 arcade experience, full of brutal, yet humorous, action. Each of the 35 available teams are parodies of real-life teams, such as the Cracksumskull Jugulars or the Killadelphia Evils. No prizes for guessing which ...
EA Sports FC 26 – PS5 Review
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EA Sports FC 26 – PS5 Review

The nights are drawing in, the leaves are turning red, and Halloween is creeping closer, which can only mean one thing. EA Sports is back with the latest instalment of its 'kick the ball in the net' series; and especially for EA Sports FC 26, the stakes are higher than ever. Community frustration has reached boiling point, and this year could be make-or-break for the franchise. Every release brings the same question: “Should I wait for a sale?” With the last game hampered by clunky gameplay, poorly tuned mechanics, and an unforgiving Ultimate Team power curve, scepticism is understandable. EAFC 26 launched on 19th September 2025 for those who purchased the Ultimate Edition at £89.99, with the standard £69.99 version following on 26th September across PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xb...
WWE 2K25 – Switch 2 Review
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WWE 2K25 – Switch 2 Review

Wrestling fans will have just enjoyed SummerSlam, but what better way to celebrate than to play the latest 2K Games wrestler? WWE 2K25 Switch 2 edition hit the shelves at the end of July, a good couple of months after it first burst onto the screens on other platforms. If you want to check out more details on the game, then I'd recommend reading through my PlayStation review here. That article will give you the lowdown on all the game modes available in this year's iteration. This article will focus on whether or not the Switch 2 version is worth getting. So without further ado, let's get to it. Time For The Final Boss Whether you are going to play this in handheld or docked, I can tell you now that you are in for a treat. Gameplay All the same game modes are in the WWE 2K25 Swit...
Descenders Next – PC Review
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Descenders Next – PC Review

Descenders Next, like its predecessor, is an adrenaline-filled downhill racing game featuring a massive array of mountain trails to explore and stylishly fall down from. This new title from RageSquid and No More Robots is out now in Early Access on Steam. Let's take a deeper look. Snow Big Deal The franchise retains its core DNA with short but intense runs full of helpful checkpoints, optional objectives, and tough choices. Whether you're speeding down through a beautiful alpine forest or racing over rugged dirt, your goal is to calculate risks, land tricks, and avoid brutal wipeouts. Although this time around, we got boards instead of bikes. Shred. Spin. Slam? Before you even make it to the main menu, the game immediately kicks off with a tutorial to get you acquainted with the ba...
Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game – PS5 Review
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Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game – PS5 Review

There's no better way to describe parkour than the word "cool". Perhaps not the most eloquent way to describe something, but leaping from rooftop to rooftop whilst performing aerial acrobatics is just bloody cool. Unfortunately, there aren't nearly enough games based around the sport, and the ones we do have aren't too impressive. Thankfully, developer MLMEDIA has just released version 1.0 of Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game! Initially released into Early Access on Steam in May 2024, the game is now available for consoles. Today, we'll be reviewing the PlayStation 5 version, although it's also available on Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch. With the average Steam review score sitting at "Overwhelmingly Positive", I was certainly optimistic about the console iteration! Flip, Ju...