6 Jan 2026

Transvaal’s Top 5 Games played in 2025 ✨ #GOTY

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Transvaal’s Top 5 Games played in 2025
Usually, I look forward to making this list, it’s always good to look back and see which games left an impression on me, and this year Silent Hill got a mainline title, something I thought would never happen.

Metal Gear also got a remake of one of its most beloved entries, and a JRPG won game of the year - although it is technically an FRPG inspired by JRPG’s - so you think it would be a great year for me my love of horror, Metal Gear, and JRPG’s - as the kids say, “I’ve been eating good”,  but then it hit me I haven't played a single one of them.

Yeah, games I have been desperate to play in the run up to release, for some reason I just haven't gotten around to diving into. I instead thought back to the games I actually have played and reviewed… and it might be the worst year for me.

Usually, I am spoilt for choice but this year saw the release of my least favourite Puppet Combo game, I didn’t play a single Japanese role playing game, and of all the horror titles - only a few I found enjoyable, so yeah, not a stellar year but I realise it is largely my own fault to be fair.

Nonetheless, I will march on with the games I enjoyed most in 2025.

5 Jan 2026

Blood: Refreshed Supply Xbox Series X Review 8/10 "Blood has been a constant in my life"🩸 @NightdiveStudio #GameDev #IndieGame

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Blood: Refreshed Supply Xbox Series X Review
Blood has been a constant in my life, never far from my mind when favourite classic FPS titles crop up, and back in 2019 upon the release of Blood: Fresh Supply, a chunk of the team here at GF played through the game in local co-op format on hard mode in a single sesh for the glorious charity Special Effect, and what a bloody good day that was! I’m also personally a big supporter of games lost to the mists of time being released on modern consoles, so this is a great double-hander along with the recent Outlaws.

Once again telling the story of Caleb and his bullet-ridden path of revenge against his previous lord, Tchernobog and the cult of Cabal in his bid to rescue his former associates The Chosen, Blood begins with Caleb rising from the grave, pitchfork in hand to wreak havoc on his quest, which takes him through ghost towns, a circus, the arctic, hell itself, and even France (natch).

Blood: Refreshed Supply Xbox Series X Review

This new version features a wealth of updates, including:

  • Source Code Rebuild: Built from the original code for greater accuracy and new possibilities.
  • Visuals & Performance: 4K resolution, unlocked framerates (up to 120 FPS), remastered cutscenes, and optional weather effects.
  • Gameplay Enhancements: Improved enemy behaviours, bug fixes, refined player movement, and support for CD/MIDI music.
  • New Content: Includes Plasma Pak & Cryptic Passage add-ons, plus the Marrow episode at launch, with Death Wish planned for later.
  • Multiplayer: Rewritten net code for up to 8 players, online/local co-op, and PvP modes.
  • Modding & Controls: Extended mod support and fully customizable gamepad/keyboard controls.
  • The Vault: A new area with cut content, concept art, unused sprites, and behind-the-scenes material
Blood: Refreshed Supply Xbox Series X Review
SUMMARY

The definitive way to enjoy Monolith Software’s classic, hopefully this will get a lot of folks into a game that I spent a lot of my teenage years enjoying.

I can’t imagine that Blood 2: The Chosen will get the same treatment and quite frankly, that’s absolutely fine, because it is – as the Aztecs used to say, “Not very good”.
8/10
πŸ†’COOLπŸ†’
(also available on PC, PS4/5, Xbox One, Switch – Switch 2 in 2026)
Developer / Publisher – Nightdive Studios

30 Dec 2025

Car Go! PS5 Review By Reeg 6.5/10 πŸš› @CleversanGames #IndieGame #GameDev

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Car Go! PS5 Review
Car Go! is a small, simple delivery game that keeps things light and accessible. With such a vast range of genres available, is this one worth picking up?

Upon loading into the main menu, you’re greeted with three straightforward options: Start, Arcade, and Settings. While functional, the settings menu feels a little bare, notably lacking an option to adjust sensitivity. Visually, the game adopts a cute, minimal style with a distinctly mobile-esque look and feel.
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