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Dinosaurs Bodycam Review
A tense, visually distorted survival horror experience that uses bodycam realism, adaptive dinosaur AI, and microphone-based mechanics to create an immersive but occasionally disorienting fight for survival.
NO-SKIN Review
A haunting, uncompromising journey into psychological horror—one that trades accessibility for atmosphere and clarity for curiosity. It may frustrate as often as it fascinates, but when it works, it lingers in a way few games do.
Thomas & Friends: Wonders of Sodor Review
Thomas & Friends: Wonders of Sodor blends accessible simulation with heartfelt storytelling to create a cosy, beautifully realised railway adventure—though its simplicity may limit its appeal for more experienced players.
Cubic Figures Review
A clean and quietly satisfying logic puzzler, Cubic Figures turns simple block-fitting into a relaxing test of spatial reasoning that is easy to pick up and hard to dislike.
DrumBeats VR Review
DrumBeats VR turns your living room into a virtual stage, blending realistic drumming mechanics with energetic rhythm gameplay. With bass pedal support on PSVR2 and custom songs expanding the soundtrack, it offers one of the most immersive music experiences currently available in VR.
Top Cop – Police Training Review
A lively arcade throwback — Top Cop: Police Training delivers fast reflex shooting and couch co-op chaos that successfully revives the spirit of classic light-gun cabinets.
Trials of Randoom Review
A devilishly clever puzzle-platformer where every step is a strategy — Trials of Randoom turns chess into chaos with brains, humor, and brilliantly restrictive design.
Lost Lands 6: Mistakes of the Past Review
A richly crafted fantasy adventure that blends clever time-travel mechanics with polished puzzle design — one of the hidden-object genre’s standout experiences.
Bug!Ban!Break! Review
A sharp, four-sided rhythm challenge wrapped in a digital mystery—Bug!Ban!Break! proves that simplicity, when executed with precision, can still hit perfectly on beat.
Coralia and the Ocean of Stars Review
A luminous, storybook-style underwater adventure — light on challenge but rich in atmosphere, perfect for cozy handheld exploration.


















