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1 week ago |
invisioncommunity.co.uk | Craig Roberts
When I booted up Revenge of the Savage Planet on my PS5, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I loved the first game’s weird blend of sci-fi satire and first-person platforming, but this sequel flips the formula—literally—by switching to a third-person perspective. Did it work? Absolutely. And it’s not just a better angle—it’s a full-on glow-up. From the moment I crash-landed on yet another gloriously hostile alien world, the game had me grinning.
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1 week ago |
invisioncommunity.co.uk | Craig Roberts
Let’s get this out of the way — I’ve waited years for an Indiana Jones game that felt like the real deal and is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle everything I wanted and needed? Not a clunky tie-in, not a half-baked mobile cash grab, but a genuine, heart-pounding adventure. So when MachineGames, known for the story-rich Wolfenstein reboots, took the helm, I was cautiously optimistic. Fast forward to now, and I’ve finished Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on PS5 — and wow.
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1 week ago |
invisioncommunity.co.uk | Craig Roberts
“There’s beauty in the end of things”. That idea kept echoing through my mind as I played Clair Obscur Expedition 33, the visually arresting and emotionally devastating debut RPG from French studio Sandfall Interactive. From the first brushstroke of its surreal, painted world to the final, heart-shattering moments of its story, Clair Obscur Expedition 33 refuses to conform. It demands patience, reflection, and, above all, emotional engagement.
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1 month ago |
invisioncommunity.co.uk | Craig Roberts
Ubisoft has finally delivered what fans have been begging for—Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes the long-running franchise into the heart of Feudal Japan, and it feels like a fresh blood-soaked breath of air. Swapping out the modern-day bloat and returning to the core of what made this series great, Assassin’s Creed Shadows is part stealth action, part cinematic storytelling, and all wrapped in a beautifully hostile world. This time, you’re not just one assassin—you’re two.
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1 month ago |
invisioncommunity.co.uk | Craig Roberts
When I first picked up “Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii,” I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The combination of Yakuza-style gameplay with a pirate setting in Hawaii sounded intriguing, but could it really deliver the same charm and excitement as the previous titles in the series? The answer is a resounding yes and then some. From the moment the game begins, you’re thrust into a world that’s both familiar and completely new.
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