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9 Jan 2024

REVIEW: Laika: Aged Through Blood (2023 Game on Xbox)

Review by Jon Donnis
Laika: Aged Through Blood, developed by Brainwash Gang and published by Headup Games, is a masterfully crafted action-adventure Metroidvania (Motorvania?) that delivers a unique and emotionally charged experience. Set in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by anthropomorphic animals, the game follows Laika, a mother coyote on a perilous quest to save her people and protect her family.

The game's standout feature is the exhilarating vehicular combat on Laika's fast and agile motorbike. The seamless integration of high-speed racing, daring jumps, and slow-motion shootouts adds a dynamic layer to the traditional Metroidvania gameplay. It's a testament to the developers' creativity that they managed to bring such an intense, unique and engaging experience to the genre.


One of Laika's most compelling aspects is its hand-drawn, post-apocalyptic world. The visuals are stunning, with each frame painted meticulously, creating a beautiful yet haunting backdrop to the unfolding narrative. The game successfully captures the desolation of a world ravaged by war and the struggle for survival, making exploration a visual treat.

At its core, Laika is more than just an action-packed adventure. The narrative dives deep into themes of vengeance, loss, and the complex dynamics of a mother-daughter relationship. The story unfolds organically as Laika navigates through a world consumed by conflict, making every boss battle and mission feel significant and emotionally charged.


The variety in the game world, coupled with epic boss battles, ensures that players are constantly engaged and motivated keep going. Laika: Aged Through Blood manages to present a fresh take on the Metroidvania genre, blending ruthless combat with a captivating side-scrolling environment. The storyline is both touching and dramatic, adding layers of emotional depth to an already gripping gameplay experience.

While the game excels in many aspects, it's not without its flaws. The mechanic of shooting enemies while riding a motorbike can be initially tricky for some players. However, with perseverance, players can adapt to this unique gameplay element, and it becomes a minor inconvenience in an otherwise exceptional gaming experience.


In conclusion, Laika: Aged Through Blood is a remarkable addition to the Metroidvania genre, earning a strong score of 8.5 out of 10. Its combination of intense vehicular combat, a visually stunning world, and a deeply emotional narrative make it a standout title that will leave a lasting impression on players. Despite its minor gameplay challenge, Laika delivers a thrilling and memorable adventure that is well worth the journey.

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1 Jan 2024

REVIEW: Tangles on PC (Epic Store)

Review by Jon Donnis
Tangles, a psychological horror and mystery game by Hamad Al-Humaidan and Saham Studio, delivers a short but intense experience that captivates players with its mysterious plot and eerie atmosphere.

One of the standout features of Tangles is its accessibility, the game is entirely free to play with no hidden costs or in-app purchases. This generosity allows players to fully immerse themselves in the story without any financial barriers. The game's design embraces elements of horror and suspense, providing a thrilling and immersive experience with occasional jump scares and psychological horror elements.


Visually, Tangles excels with impressive graphics that contribute to the overall eerie ambiance. The deserted island setting and the mysterious military camp create a haunting backdrop for the unfolding mystery. The game successfully integrates simple puzzles and item interactions, encouraging players to explore every nook and cranny of the environment. Regularly revisiting areas is rewarded, as the storyline evolves, keeping players engaged throughout their journey.


However, Tangles does have its drawbacks. The game's brevity stands out as a notable downside, as it can be completed in a single sitting. While the free-to-play model mitigates this concern, players craving a more extended experience may be left wanting. Additionally, the protagonist's slow movement speed might be a point of frustration for some players, even though a faster option is available, but I would rather not have to hold down a button to move at my desired speed.

There is also a potential concern with the possibility of triggering motion sickness in susceptible players. The game's first-person perspective and movement mechanics could be unsettling for some, impacting their overall enjoyment.


Despite these drawbacks, Tangles manages to deliver a gripping psychological horror experience that leaves a lasting impression. Fans of the genre will appreciate the game's free-to-play approach, impressive graphics, and the unsettling atmosphere created by the mysterious narrative. Although short-lived, Tangles is a worthwhile venture into the realm of psychological horror, earning a solid 8 out of 10.


31 Dec 2023

REVIEW: The Invincible (2023 Video Game) on Xbox

Review by Jon Donnis
"The Invincible," developed by Starward Industries and published by 11 Bit Studios, presents a unique blend of classic hard science fiction and atmospheric gameplay. Adapted from the 1964 Polish novel of the same name, the game offers an immersive first-person adventure, where players step into the shoes of the skilled astrobiologist Yasna on the mysterious planet Regis III.

The gameplay mechanics are akin to a first-person visual novel, or a walking simulator, where exploration and decision-making take center stage. Yasna's tools, such as the scanner and handheld telescope, add an extra layer of depth to the gameplay, allowing players to identify objects and navigate the alien landscape. The branching narrative and emphasis on player choice contribute to the game's replayability, as your decisions shape the outcome of the story.


The narrative unfolds as Yasna, along with her crew, embarks on a scientific mission that swiftly transforms into a search for missing comrades. The game successfully weaves emotional suspense into its science-fiction thriller, creating an experience that goes beyond traditional horror elements. The presence of astrogator Novik, guiding Yasna through the challenges of Regis III, adds depth to the story and enhances the overall experience.

The atmospheric setting and eerie landscapes immerse players in a cosmic, philosophical adventure, where the mysteries of the unexplored planet unfold. The atompunk atmosphere, coupled with realistic interactions with analogue technologies, contributes to the game's unique retro-futuristic charm.


One of the strengths of "The Invincible" lies in its faithful adaptation of classic hard science fiction, exploring profound themes and ideas related to space exploration. The game successfully prompts players to reflect on humanity's ambitions and biases, all while navigating the unknown dangers of Regis III.

The game's positives include its engaging story, impressive graphics, and a standout soundtrack that enhances the overall atmosphere. Multiple endings and meaningful choices add replay value, allowing players to experience different outcomes based on their decisions.


However, the game does have its drawbacks. The relatively linear path and slow character walking speed might deter players who prefer more dynamic experiences. Additionally, individuals prone to motion sickness may find the game triggering.

In conclusion, "The Invincible" is a visually stunning and thought-provoking adventure that caters to fans of walking sims with a penchant for a compelling narrative. While it may not appeal to everyone, those who appreciate a slower-paced, story-driven experience in a beautifully crafted sci-fi world will find "The Invincible" to be a worthwhile journey. I give it a solid 8 out of 10, acknowledging its strengths and understanding that its unique style may not be universally appreciated.

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24 Dec 2023

REVIEW: Raccoo Venture on Playstation

Review by Jon Donnis
Raccoo Venture is a delightful 3D adventure platformer that masterfully blends nostalgia from the 1990s with modern gameplay elements. With its charismatic protagonist, engaging puzzles, and a whimsical world, this game manages to capture the essence of classic 3D platformers while introducing fresh mechanics for both casual and dedicated players.

The storyline is a familiar yet engaging quest to recover holy relics and save the world from impending chaos. The game's narrative successfully weaves magic and secrets into the journey, keeping players invested in uncovering the mysteries of Verta's Harmony.


The game's graphics are commendable, offering a decent standard that enhances the overall visual experience. The charming and cute design of the protagonist adds to the game's appeal, making it a treat for players of all ages. The soundtrack complements the whimsical atmosphere, contributing to the immersive feel of the adventure.


One of the highlights of Raccoo Venture is its well-executed game mechanics, reminiscent of classic 3D platformers on iconic consoles like the N64 and Sega Dreamcast. The platform challenges, creative boss battles, and diverse mini-games add layers of enjoyment to the overall experience.


The customization options, including various outfits for the protagonist, provide a personal touch to the adventure. Collecting hidden items, solving challenging puzzles, and discovering secret paths add depth to the gameplay, catering to players who love exploration and completionism.

However, a notable drawback is the fixed camera angle, which can prove to be a hindrance during certain jumps, especially as the game progresses. While the fixed perspective is a nod to the classics, it may frustrate some players in more intricate platforming sections.


Despite this minor flaw, Raccoo Venture deserves a strong 8 out of 10. It successfully captures the essence of beloved 3D platformers, offering a mix of nostalgia and modern gaming elements. The challenging yet enjoyable gameplay, coupled with the game's overall charm, makes it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre. As a player who fondly remembers the golden era of 3D platformers, I felt right at home playing Raccoo Venture and would highly recommend it to others seeking a fun and nostalgic adventure.

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20 Dec 2023

REVIEW: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora on Xbox

Review by Jon Donnis
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora offers an immersive first-person experience in the captivating world of Pandora. The open-world concept is seamlessly executed, allowing players to explore the vibrant and diverse landscapes at their own pace. The game cleverly weaves a standalone narrative into the broader Avatar film series, offering a unique perspective through the eyes of a Na'vi orphan. The inclusion of a 2-player cooperative multiplayer mode enhances the gaming experience, encouraging collaboration in the fight against the RDA.

"Abducted by the human militaristic corporation known as the RDA, you, a Na'vi, were molded to serve their purpose. Fifteen years later, you are free, but find yourself a stranger in your birthplace. Reconnect with your lost heritage and discover what it truly means to be Na'vi as you join other clans to protect Pandora from the RDA."


The three distinct regions of Pandora, each with its own biomes and challenges, contribute to the depth of the game. The "Na'vi sense" mechanic adds an engaging layer by highlighting interactable objects and enemy weak points. The arsenal, ranging from RDA weapons to Na'vi bows and arrows, provides a satisfying variety of combat options. Crafting and progression are well-implemented, offering a sense of growth and empowerment as players unlock better gear.

The game successfully captures the awe-inspiring essence of the Avatar movies, immersing players in the breathtaking world of Pandora. Drawing parallels to the Far Cry series, Frontiers seamlessly combines exploration, storytelling, and combat in a vast open world. The narrative choice to begin as a Na'vi raised by the RDA adds depth, creating a compelling story of resistance, exploration, and community-building.


The gameplay mechanics are familiar yet enjoyable, with the player's agility and the option to ride the majestic "ikran" adding a dynamic element to the experience. The inclusion of co-op play is a welcome feature for those who prefer shared adventures. The game's progression system, including skill trees and crafting, provides a satisfying sense of growth and customization.

While the story is compelling, a sense of repetitiveness can creep in during certain missions, particularly when tasked with taking out enemy encampments and drilling rigs. The game could have elevated itself by offering a greater variety of missions and experiences, preventing it from falling into a somewhat predictable rhythm.


Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora earns a solid 8 out of 10, standing as a noteworthy addition to the gaming landscape of 2023. The game masterfully captures the stunning aesthetics of Pandora, providing a unique and visually striking experience. Despite occasional repetitiveness, the engaging narrative, well-executed gameplay mechanics, and the vast, vibrant world make it a compelling journey from start to finish. Whether flying on an ikran or fighting against the RDA, players will find themselves engrossed in the enchanting unknown of Pandora.

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