The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon is available on Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, PlayStation 4 & 5, and PC. Check out the Switch 2 version in this gameplay video we captured in 4K.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon is available on Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, PlayStation 4 & 5, and PC. Check out the Switch 2 version in this gameplay video we captured in 4K.
The demo being available on Steam Next Fest, we are giving you a quick presentation of Clean Up Earth in French to share our first impressions. Now if you own a PC, the best thing to do if the game interests you is to play the demo and see for yourself. The game is planned for release in April 2026 and PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S but Swich 2 owners will have to wait a bit more.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is now available on Switch 2, and here is our video captured in 4K. The 60 FPS is obviously very pleasant in both portable and docked modes, and the game is also sharper even if some textures may look a little strange certainly due to the upscaling method.
The Switch 2 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition has just received a new patch, so we took this opportunity to capture a gameplay video in both graphics modes: Prioritize Visuals which targets 30 FPS, and Prioritize Performance which offers 60 FPS.
SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION was released on February 5, and with all the announcements from Sony's State of Play a bit more than week ago (and the release of the last two Silent Hill games), it shows Konami's new commitment to video games. It's obviously a great pleasure to be able to count on the Japanese publisher again, especially since this collection, which includes the first five BOMBERMAN games (including the fourth and fith, which were only released in Japan), as well as the original Bomberman (in lowercase letters) 1 and 2 from the MSX, ZX Spectrum and NES, really does things right. The menus are very well designed, each game includes the original documentation from the time scanned for the occasion, hundreds of artworks are available for fans, and you can even listen to all the music from the different games. This compilation has been put together with a real love for the series, and if, like us, you discovered it on the Super Nes, you'll definitely get your money's worth. Especially since the different games are still just as enjoyable today as they were back in the days, whether you're playing alone or with a friend. Note that the compilation includes various filters and screen options, as well as the ability to use rewind.
Since we still have a lot of catching-up to do, here is a gameplay video of the newly released God of War Sons of Sparta, which gives young Kratos the opportunity to experience the joys of the Metroidvania genre. The beginning of the adventure, while not incredible, is quite enjoyable, both visually and in terms of the overall combat feedback (thanks to the DualSense), but as press reviews have mentioned technical issues (a first for a Sony Computer Entertainment game, and some would say, sort of a letdown for a 2D title), unexciting level design, and ultimately very routine combat, it doesn't seem to deliver on its promises in the long run. It's a shame, because despite a visual approach that not everyone will appreciate, the idea was really nice. What remains is a title that, in our opinion, is not unpleasant at all to play, but will struggle to convince in a genre where games such as MIO: Memories in Orbit, Hollow Knight Silksong, and many others have set the bar very high.
While 2026 is off to a bad start for Ubisoft employees, with new layoffs in Canada and a strike by employees over the rethinking of remote working, the French publisher has teamed up with Digital Eclipse to offer a collection including the different versions of the very first Rayman game to mark its 30th anniversary. Rayman 30th Anniversary arrived on February 13, and here is finally a gameplay video. It should be noted that the original music has been replaced by new tracks, which is a shame as it would have been nice to give players a choice. As for the rest, we'll let you watch the content offered in the gameplay video below.
Sometimes being exhausted makes you do stupid things, and I can already hear my dear friend davton gloating in the corner, like when you confuse the upcoming Ranger's Path National Park Simulator, which is coming to early access on March 10 and looks pretty promising in the genre, with Park Ranger Simulator, released on February 19 and featuring all the characteristics of a sadly very cheap game. Visually outdated, buggy (it's hard to say whether the AI we saw the first time we tried the game was removed because it drove so badly or if it just wasn't present when we recorded the video the next day), and apparently not especially interesting in terms of mechanics (although that's not even its biggest flaw), the list is quite long, and the Steam reviews seem to agree with us... That being said, since a video is worth a thousand words, we'll let you watch it for yourself. The introduction alone is enough to show that the game is years behind technically and shouldn't hold your attention for very long.
I know French is not really your thing on this side of the website, but since I think Forgotlings is worth a look and I sadly don't have time to record some more gameplay for you guys, why don't you watch the following video despite our barbaric language. You can use the automated subtitles, mute me, or simply enjoy what some of you oddly seem to consider as a soothing voice. The game is apparently planned on many different systems, but for now, it is only available on PC as far as I know.
As the second title in the Nacon catalog to be featured on our cover this week, Styx: Blades of Greed marks the grand return of the famous character from French developer Cyanide Studio. To celebrate this, we invite you to read our verdict and take a look at our gameplay video of the PlayStation 5 Pro version.