Tag: 2D
Save My Scrap Review
Save My Scrap is a quietly devastating interactive visual novel that blends mechanical repair puzzles with emotionally charged storytelling, turning each fixed circuit into a reflection on memory, loss, and the fragile act of putting things back together.
Twin Shot Deluxe Review
A sharp and faithful revival of Nitrome’s arcade classic, Twin Shot Deluxe proves that simplicity still has bite when every jump, shot and mistake lands with purpose.
Tiny Auto Knights Review
A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.
Planet of Lana II – Supporter Edition Review
A restrained and beautifully paced sequel that deepens its emotional storytelling through atmosphere, companionship and quietly evolving puzzle design.
Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition Review
Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition is a sharp, confident platformer that blends old-school precision with modern polish, delivering a focused adventure full of inventive levels and satisfying challenge, even if it rarely steps beyond its familiar foundations.
CyberBlocker Complete Edition Review
CyberBlocker Complete Edition fuses classic brick-breaking with bullet-hell chaos, creating a fast, hypnotic arcade experience where precision and rhythm matter more than anything, even if its intensity can feel overwhelming for newcomers.
Gunboat God Review
Gunboat God is a blistering side-scrolling shooter that pairs striking visual style with tight, responsive combat, delivering short bursts of exhilarating chaos that reward skill and persistence, even if its late-game difficulty occasionally borders on punishing.
For Luna the Bell Tolls Review
Luna the Bell Tolls is a melancholic, story-driven adventure that blends gentle exploration with emotional storytelling, offering a slow-burning experience that lingers more in feeling than spectacle, even if its pacing occasionally tests patience.
Invincible VS Review
Invincible VS delivers brutal, responsive combat that captures the bone-breaking energy of its source material, even if its single-player offerings feel comparatively underfed.
Console Archives ROHGA: ARMOR FORCE Review
A deep cut from the 32-bit era, ROHGA: ARMOR FORCE stands out through its custom mech assembly system, even as its arcade roots keep it firmly anchored in its time.













