Review: Sociable Soccer 24 (Switch) – a sensible option for old-school footy fans

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) The debate over what is the best football video game has raged for decades. Until now, there hasn’t really been much choice on Switch. There’s EA Sports FC (which thankfully is finally worth buying now), but with Konami’s eFootball (formerly PES) nowhere to be seen, the other options are arcade-style … Read more

Review: V Rising (PS5) – Addictive vampire RPG fits somewhat awkwardly on console

Subscribe to Push Square at YouTube146k Already a hit on PC thanks to early access, V Rising will release on PS5 once version 1.0 arrives. This is an isometric action RPG similar to Diablo, but instead of focusing on loot, this blood-sucking adventure emphasizes crafting and building. It’s an enjoyable mix of genres, but it’s … Read more

Review: Monster Hunter Stories (Switch) – It’s showing its age but still worth the hunt

Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) When Capcom released Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin on Nintendo Switch in 2021, some may have said, “Wait, there was a first game?” It’s worth remembering that Monster Hunter Stories’ original outing came towards the end of the 3DS era; in fact it was released after the Switch … 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

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

Santander reviews mortgage products with interest rate cuts – full list of changes

Santander has announced a wave of interest rate cuts on its mortgage products, which is a huge win for homeowners and homebuyers. The major lender is reducing rates to selected fixed rates across its purchase, remortgage, buy-to-let and new build ranges. In addition, Santander has announced the launch of a range of new two-year tracker … 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

Bodycam, which seems to steal another game, is hammered by early reviews

Bodycam screenshots of gameplay

What you need to know Bodycam, a bodycam-style game, has launched in early access. Developed by Reissad Studio, the game is very similar to Unrecord, another bodycam game teased in early 2023. The game received a mixed bag in terms of reviews, which were around 50%. Some have issues with the stability of the server, … Read more

“Enough is Enough”: Over 200,000 Team Fortress 2 Players Sign #FixTF2 Petition for Valve to End the ‘Bot Crisis’ as Steam Reviews Plunge to ‘Mostly Negative’ [UPDATED]

Team Fortress 2

More than 200,000 players have now signed the petition for Valve to address the ‘Bot Crisis’. Additionally, players have started rating Bomb Team Fortress 2 on Steam, dropping the game’s recent review score to ‘Mostly Negative’. What you need to know Team Fortress 2 (TF2), Valve’s 2007 class-based shooter that remains very popular today, has … 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