PlayStation Game Reviews
PlayStation Game Reviews
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Our detailed reviews of the latest PS games help you decide what to play next. We provide a thorough analysis of gameplay, graphics, story, and more.
Skate Story Review (PS5) – A Psychedelic Ride Through Hell
Skate Story Review (PS5) – A Psychedelic Ride Through HellSkate Story is a visually and audibly stunning game wrapped around a barebones skateboarding story. Find out what we thought in our Skate Story PS5 review! The post Skate Story Review (PS5) – A Psychedelic Ride Through Hell appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 8
Thief VR: Legacy Of Shadow (PSVR2) Review – An Immersive Return To The Shadows
Thief VR: Legacy Of Shadow (PSVR2) Review – An Immersive Return To The ShadowsSlip on your headset and step into the dark as Thief VR makes its move. Check out our review to see whether this quiet heist lands clean or leaves a few footprints behind. The post Thief VR: Legacy Of Shadow (PSVR2) Review – An Immersive Return To The Shadows appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 8
Blood: Refreshed Supply Review (PS5) – Nightdive Studios Unearths One Of The Best Shooters Of The 90s With Tremendous Results
Blood: Refreshed Supply Review (PS5) – Nightdive Studios Unearths One Of The Best Shooters Of The 90s With Tremendous ResultsBlood: Refreshed Supply was one of the best shooters when it released on PC in 1997 and now it gets to be one of the best shooters of 2025 on PS5, too. Read our PS5 review for more! The post Blood: Refreshed Supply Review (PS5) – Nightdive Studios Unearths One Of The Best Shooters Of The 90s With Tremendous Results appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 4
Destiny 2: Renegades Review So Far
Destiny 2: Renegades Review So FarSo far this Star Wars-flavored expansion is a bit cringey, but works surprisingly well.
IGN ArticlesDec 4
Total Chaos Review (PS5) – More Doom Than Gloom
Total Chaos Review (PS5) – More Doom Than GloomTrigger Happy Entertainment remakes a beloved Doom 2 mod. Check out our official Total Chaos PS5 Review for the full verdict. The post Total Chaos Review (PS5) – More Doom Than Gloom appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 4
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review (PS5) – An Ambitious Hallucinogenic Entry
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review (PS5) – An Ambitious Hallucinogenic EntryCome check out our Call of Duty Black Ops 7 review to see if Treyarch's mind-bending chaos hits its target, or is it all smoke and mirrors? Read our Call of Duty Black Ops 7 PS5 Review to find out. The post Call Of Duty: Black Ops 7 Review (PS5) – An Ambitious Hallucinogenic Entry appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 3
Octopath Traveler 0 Review (PS5) – What Is Old, Is Again New
Octopath Traveler 0 Review (PS5) – What Is Old, Is Again NewCheck out our review of Octopath Traveler 0 and see if this prequel manages to stand up to the others in the esteemed series! The post Octopath Traveler 0 Review (PS5) – What Is Old, Is Again New appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 3
Octopath Traveler 0 Review in Progress
Octopath Traveler 0 Review in ProgressThe path traveled is a long one, but worthwhile so far.
IGN ArticlesDec 3
Old School Rally Review (PS5)- Rallying Its Way To Success
Old School Rally Review (PS5)- Rallying Its Way To SuccessDoes Old School Rally rekindle the arcade pleasures of PS1 rally games or is it time for this old school to close down? Read our Old School Rally PS5 Review for the full verdict. The post Old School Rally Review (PS5)- Rallying Its Way To Success appeared first on PlayStation Universe .
Reviews – PlayStation UniverseDec 3
Review: Marvel Cosmic Invasion Is a Great Brawler for Marvel Fans
Review: Marvel Cosmic Invasion Is a Great Brawler for Marvel Fans Marvel Cosmic Invasion presents a problem for me. I’ve never been a Marvel fan, but I am a fan of retro brawlers. Especially when those brawlers are coming from Dotemu, the publishers of both Streets of Rage 4 and TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge , which are some of my favorite games of the last few years. So with that talent in place, could they potentially win me over to liking superheroes? If you’ve played those Dotemu games, or indeed any brawler, you already know what’s happening here. If not, this is a side-scrolling brawler, where you take control of Marvel superheroes and walk through a 2D space (with some vertical movement) beating up an army of enemies that try and stop you. There are fifteen heroes to choose from, from popular names like Spider-Man and Captain America to obscure picks like Beta Ray Bill and Nova. Screenshot by Siliconera What makes Marvel Cosmic Invasion stand out from other games in the genre is the tag team feature the whole game is built around. Instead of picking one hero at the start of a stage, you pick two. In the stage, you can then switch between them at any time, including mid-combo, which can either trigger a team-up attack or allow for some satisfying juggling. It adds a lot of strategy to your combos, as timing it just right during one character’s finisher opens you up to let the incoming hero throw out theirs with little chance for enemies to respond. The combat feels as good as Dotemu’s other games. There’s a lot of similarities between this and Shredder’s Revenge on a fundamental level, which is good news. This is right down to the best part: the ability to endlessly build your combo meter by juggling enemies, even if they’re already KOed, as long as they never touch the ground. There’s some good variety between heroes too, with each one offering a unique moveset, weight and speed. Spidey has his webs and a swinging kick in the air. Wolverine has fast claw attacks. She-Hulk is a grappler. Captain America can throw his shield like a boomerang. Storm can fill the stage with lightning. You will almost certainly find at least one hero to suit your playstyle, with Wolverine, She-Hulk and Rocket Raccoon being some of my standouts. Especially the latter, who’s the only character whose basic attack is long range and can lay mines with his dash attack. Screenshot by Siliconera Where Marvel Cosmic Invasion falls down is in its strange balance. It has a leveling system, similar to other recent games in the genre, where characters hit harder and gain more HP as they level up. Stages are balanced around this system, with enemies getting more powerful as you progress. If you’re the kind of player who’s just going to pick your two favorites and play the whole game with them, you won’t notice much wrong as they’ll level up with the stages. The problem is, the game doesn’t present this as the ideal experience. Instead, the game seemingly expects you to swap between the “intended” heroes for each stage. These heroes are highlighting on the character select screen at the start of a stage, in the story scenes before and after the action and mandated to complete the stage’s optional challenges. But if you swap around, each hero will eventually feel underleveled for the stage as enemies stomp you. It’s a strange choice to signpost this as the suggested way to play. Screenshot by Siliconera But the real question is, did Marvel Cosmic Invasion manage to win over someone with no interest in Marvel? Not really, as I found its story to be completely incomprehensible. The wider plot is that Annihilus is invading Earth with his bug enemies, but each stage features its own story focused on a different supervillain. It’s mainly an excuse to shove as many characters in as possible, but no one is properly introduced. as someone who doesn’t recognise anyone outside the MCU (which I’m mostly aware of against my will), the experience felt disjointed. Naturally, this is a me problem, and it’s possible that Marvel diehards will delight in the breadth of its villains, but it does limit its appeal. Ultimately, Marvel Cosmic Invasion is a solid brawler that continues Dotemu’s streak of great games. If you’re a hardcore Marvel fan, add a point to the score, since you’ll have a great time, but if you’re like me and have never found these heroes particularly compelling, this won’t change your mind. The post Review: Marvel Cosmic Invasion Is a Great Brawler for Marvel Fans appeared first on Siliconera .
PlayStation 4 News Category - SiliconeraDec 1