15 Jun 2026

A Postcard From Aurai - Outward 2 – Beta First Impressions | PC Gameplay

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Outward 2 Beta: Aurai Welcomes You Back… Then Tries to Kill You

First impressions from a harsher, wilder Aurai — and why fans should be excited.

Rich takes some time to step back into Aurai — but this time, it’s bigger, bolder, and way more dangerous. In this video I dive into the Outward 2 Beta and share my raw first impressions as I explore the world, test the combat, poke at the systems, and see how this sequel is shaping up for fans of the original. If you loved the survival‑meets‑RPG chaos of Outward, you’ll feel right at home here. Expect: πŸ—‘️ Tough, stamina‑driven combat πŸŽ’ Proper survival mechanics 🌍 A world that feels alive and unpredictable πŸ”₯ New systems, new dangers, same Outward soul This is early beta footage, so things will evolve — but there’s already plenty to get excited about. Let me know your thoughts in the comments and tell me what you want to see next.

12 Jun 2026

Pengilo PS5 Review 6.5/10 "A Pleasant Penguin Physics Puzzler" 🐧

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Pengilo: A Simple Slice of Penguin‑Tossing Puzzle Zen

Verdict: Fun, Floaty, but Not Quite Stand‑Out

A simple and accessible physics-based game from developer Double Mizzlee and publisher Eastasiasoft, Pengilo is a single-screen puzzle title with fifty stages of circular penguin-chucking action.

A bright and colourful entry in the genre presented in 2D, Pengilo tasks the player with tossing a penguin into the air, collecting stars and keys to unlock the door in order to exit each stage.

A budget title that currently costs under a fiver, Pengilo only allows you to take control of your penguin for a follow-up directional shove after a single bounce; this means that you have to be accurate if you don’t want to fall off the screen, resulting in a retry of the stage. 

11 Jun 2026

GluMe PS5 Review 8/10 "Let’s Stick Together"

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GluMe PS5 Review
GluMe Review – A Charming, Cartoonish Sokoban Puzzle Challenge

Sticky Mechanics, Bright Presentation and 80 Fiendish Single‑Screen Stages

A sliding puzzle game in the Sokoban style. GluMe casts you in the role of a cartoonish blob who must move around the single-screen stages collecting gems by sticking to other blobs in the correct sequence. A single miscalculation means that you won’t be able to complete the stage – which can be but a few seconds long if you know the route! – and requires a restart. 

I found the whole approach of GluMe quite appealing. There’s a heavy sense of cartoonishness with the animated blobs having large eyes and gently bouncing around. The chiptune music by Liniker Nasciento is absolutely a perfect match for the breeziness of gameplay and keeps things bright and light to match the visuals.

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