SoulQuest, a new hack-and-slash action adventure by TomasJPereyra and publisher indie.io is coming to PC on May 1st, and here’s our video showing the first 25 minutes of the game.
SoulQuest, a new hack-and-slash action adventure by TomasJPereyra and publisher indie.io is coming to PC on May 1st, and here’s our video showing the first 25 minutes of the game.
What a tough life, as BlimBlim would say back when he was still around, having to churn out hit titles week after week. Saros will be available on April 30 (or April 27 for early access), but we’ve already had a good look around Carcosa and we brought back some impressions. In the video you’ll find inside, you’ll get an initial (incomplete) look, but our written verdict written a few days later (with a few more hours under our belt) will give you even more detailed information and a refined take on our experience (still incomplete, as we weren’t able to reach the game’s conclusion before heading off on vacation due to lack of time). We invite everyone to check it all out without further delay, and you're interested in the full written review, check out the French side.
Update: The review is back on the homepage to celebrate the game's release, with an update at the very end of the article and an uncommented gameplay video to watch.
Developed by the studio behind Tower Fantasy, Neverness to Everness is now available for free on PS5, PC, and mobile devices, just like all the other games of this type that we’re seeing more and more often. The visuals and overall production are excellent, but it’s still too early to judge the game’s appeal at this point, or even to know if it will require grinding for those who don’t want to spend anything. Check out the video we recorded earlier today as it only shows a few clips from the beginning of the adventure on PlayStation 5 Pro.
Morbid Metal launched in Early Access on Steam on April 8, and the game from German developer SCREEN JUICE is already showing some real promise—provided you’re like roguelites that is. It’s worth noting that Ubisoft has partnered with the project, a pleasant surprise that suggests the French publisher is no longer content to rely solely on its iconic franchises. We’ll leave you with a gameplay video that’s pretty fast-paced, but also shows how poorly we can play at this stage.
Developed by former developers who worked on The Witcher series, The Blood of Dawnwalker was the focus of a special online event during which we finally learned its release date. This action-RPG will arrive on consoles and PC on September 3, and to mark the occasion, we were treated to new clips from the game, including a lengthy gameplay segment that you can check out starting at the 3:50 mark in the Road to Launch video.
The excellent OPUS game series developed by Sinogo has just welcomed a new title called OPUS: Prism Peak, and if you enjoy narrative-driven experiences, we strongly recommend you take a closer look. If you’re still hungry for more, you might want to browse the developer’s catalogue, which features other excellent titles such as OPUS: Echo of Starsong and OPUS: Rocket of Whispers – games that, whilst quite different in style, are just as engaging. Here are the first 30 minutes of the game on Nintendo Switch 2.
Update: Added a video of the PC version.
Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe invites players to discover in a new trailer a brand-new Dragon Ball world created by Akira Toriyama in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3, ten years after the last instalment in the series. The game is set to be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC in 2027.
Set in the year 4026 in a post-apocalyptic Japan, Beast of Reincarnation will release on 4 August 2026 on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC. Kazuma Koda (the concept artist behind NieR: Automata) is part of the project, which is obviously music to our ears, and we can’t wait to see what Game Freak has in store for us. Here is the latest trailer announcing the start of pre-orders.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is coming on 21 May, exclusively to Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo has released a new trailer offering a glimpse into this new adventure, as well as showcasing the game’s particularly appealing art style. Here’s the trailer.
After a very long development period, Replaced is now available on PC, Xbox Series X|S and Game Pass. Sad Cat Studios and Thunderful bring us a story-driven 2.5D cinematic platformer, with some pretty intense action sequences set in an alternative 1980s America ravaged by a nuclear disaster. Here is our video showing the first 30 minutes of the PC version.