Review
Review / Astro’s Playroom: a perfect ode to DualSense and PlayStation heritage
When you install your PlayStation 5, you will have the nice surprise of discovering a free game to accompany it: Astro’s Playroom. It’s a tech demo…
Review / The Falconeer: a fantastic and original aerial shooter
The Falconeer is one of the UFOs. Video games developed by one person and which still manage to make a name for themselves before their release,…
Review / The Signifier : science fiction and psychology at the service of an original investigation
The Signifier is a game with an original story that invites us to conduct an investigation in a science fiction universe where the game mechanics are…
Review / ScourgeBringer: reflexes required for dynamic and hyper fluid fights
ScourgeBringer is a 2D game developed by Flying Oak Games, two French people who live in Metz. It’s a bit unintentional that I’m doing the roguelike…
Review / Katana Zero : a nervous action game with a stoned super-samurai
A 2D action game that went completely unnoticed (to me) when it was released in 2019 on Switch and PC, Katana Zero ran aground on Xbox…
Review / Hades: divine roguelike, addictive and accessible, simply essential
Last baby of Supergiant Games, Hades is finally talking about him after almost 2 years in Early Access thanks to its final release. The studio had…
Review / Battletoads: action and humor to share with many
The arrival of Battletoads on Xbox and PC is a comeback that fans have been waiting for for a few years now. This reboot of a…
Review / The Last of Us Part II : a story that plays violently and perfectly with our emotions
The Last of Us Part II is the sequel to a game that didn’t need to be, yet. After living an adventure that could not leave…
Review / Creaks: an unusual and bewitching work of art
Amanita Design is back with a title like only them can do. The creators of Machinarium, and more recently Chuchel and Pilgrims have released a new…