Review: Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (Switch) – even better than the Stellar Original

Subscribe to Nintendo Life at YouTube768k It’s now been almost three years since the launch of the original Shin Megami Tensei V and as is Atlus tradition, the obligatory enhanced re-release (complete with a new storyline surrounding a new girl) has now arrived. all modern platforms in the form of Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. … Read more

Review: Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance (PS5) – Combat-Heavy RPG Gets a Major Overhaul

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is an enhanced re-release of Atlus’ 2021 dungeon-crawling RPG, originally exclusive to Nintendo Switch, and makes its long-awaited debut on PS5 and PS4. It takes a great game and it gets even better with a slew of essential quality of life improvements, a shiny graphics upgrade and a new storyline, … Read more

Alan Wake II: Night Springs DLC Review – IGN

There certainly weren’t many flaws that a shaky flashlight could shine on in Alan Wake II, but one thing I did regret about the excellent 2023 survival horror sequel was the complete absence of Night Springs episodes on the in-game televisions . These quirky, Twilight Zone-inspired stories were a constant joy to discover in Alan … Read more

Review: Destiny 2: The Final Shape (PS5) – Bungie’s promise fulfilled

10 years ago we started the beta of Destiny on PS4. It was an exciting time, as the capabilities of console multiplayer were quickly expanding into the realm of live service, a term that didn’t quite have the same implications as it does today. There were bold claims of half a billion dollar budgets and … Read more

Pixel 8a review: an excellent, affordable, but difficult to recommend final form [Video]

Since 2019, Google’s affordable smartphone series has progressed and improved in almost all areas. After four years of updates and very few failures, the Pixel 8a is the fully evolved final form. Here’s what it’s like to use over a longer period of time. Hardware and design I love the switch to a matte finish … Read more

Selaco early access review: GZDoom wizardry brings advanced FPSing reminiscent of FEAR

Do you like FEAR? Do you like DOOM? Yeah, I bet you like FPS where you outsmart soldiers in offices with a nail gun and shout out demons like you’re plowing a Hummer through a line of pheasants in an alternate universe Evil Somerset. No, it doesn’t have an all-caps title, but Selaco’s early access release more than earns its place as a must-play for those who want some refinement with their ultra-violence.

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Practical Canon RF 35mm f/1.4 L VCM review: the wait is finally over

I’ve written quite a few times over the years about the lenses I’d most like to see for the Canon RF mount, and consistently the one lens topping that list is an update to Canon’s hugely popular EF 35mm f/1.4 USM II -lens. This lens is the basic lens for many professional and amateur photographers, … Read more

Notable 2 Tablet Review: Focus’ Price (and Value).

Remarkable 2 display Prachar Khanna The Remarkable 2 is not like any other tablet you normally use. Unlike the iPad or Android tablets, this one doesn’t have an app store, you can’t play games or watch videos, and there’s no browser. Its sole purpose is to help you write on a digital notebook without digital … Read more

Review: Overmorrow (Switch) – Intriguing, but assumes too much with the save and erase settings

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) Overmorrow, the debut release from solo developer PixelManta, manages to be philosophically interesting, evocatively written, visually distinctive, and lovingly crafted. Still, the idea of ​​replaying it – which you’ll actually have to do by design – is a tall order, and therein lies the unfortunate problem with this otherwise commendable … Read more