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ARK Tides of Fortune Review
ARK: Tides of Fortune finally gives the ocean the adventure it has always deserved. With customisable ships, explosive naval battles and a charming cinematic story led by Karl Urban’s Bob, it delivers one of ARK’s most ambitious expansions yet. Unfortunately, technical problems and a familiar lack of polish prevent this pirate adventure from reaching legendary status.
Toroa: Skycall Review
Toroa: Skycall is a quiet reminder that games don't always need combat, sprawling worlds, or endless checklists to leave a lasting impression. Through graceful flight, heartfelt storytelling, and a beautiful celebration of te ao Māori, it offers one of the year's most peaceful and emotionally resonant adventures.
Dino Hex Trap Review
Dino Hex Trap combines tower defence strategy with skateboarding dinosaurs, colourful visuals, and approachable tactical gameplay. While its limited defensive options stop it from becoming a genre heavyweight, its charm and accessibility make it an enjoyable prehistoric diversion.
IRON GUARD: Day Zero Review
IRON GUARD: Day Zero may not reinvent tower defence, but it understands exactly why the genre has endured for decades. Beneath its sci-fi setting and arcade flourishes lies a satisfying strategy game that rewards planning, adaptation, and a willingness to hold the line against impossible odds.
Dungeons Of The Deep VR Review
Dungeons Of The Deep VR feels like a forgotten dungeon crawler unearthed from another era and carefully rebuilt for virtual reality. It may not chase modern trends, but for players willing to embrace its old-school design, there is a surprisingly rich adventure waiting beneath the mountain.
Virtual Hunter Review
Virtual Hunter is not interested in turning hunting into an action game. It asks for patience, rewards observation, and quietly builds one of the most immersive VR wilderness experiences in years.
Console Archives Toujin Makyou Den: Heracles no Eikou Review
Console Archives Toujin Makyou Den: Heracles no Eikou is not a rediscovered masterpiece, but it is an intriguing relic. Beneath its rough edges lies a fascinating snapshot of RPG history, one that feels less like a modern adventure and more like opening a time capsule from gaming’s formative years.
King of Tokyo Review
King of Tokyo transforms a beloved tabletop classic into a lively digital playground where giant monsters throw punches, chase victory points, and battle for control of the city. Beneath the colourful chaos lies a surprisingly clever strategy game that remains easy to learn but difficult to master.
Stickman Monster Battle 3D Review
A messy but entertaining power fantasy that thrives on destruction, even when everything around it threatens to fall apart, including its own camera.
Demon Lord: Just a Block Review
Demon Lord blends tactical movement and high-speed roguelite combat into an addictive revenge tale where every step matters, every dodge counts, and every run feels impossible to put down.


















