Tag: 2D
Monster Crown: Sin Eater Review
Monster Crown: Sin Eater transforms monster taming into something darker and more experimental, where genetics, choice, and consequence collide in a world that rarely offers clean answers.
Strange Antiquities Review
In Strange Antiquities, every object is a question waiting to be misinterpreted, and every correct answer carries the unsettling weight of consequences you will not fully understand until much later.
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore Review
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore is less a remake than a correction of memory, restoring missing musical identity to a brutally faithful shooter compilation that has always been more interesting than it was expressive.
Adventurous Slime Review
A charming retro platformer, Adventurous Slime delivers colourful pixel-art adventures, branching levels, and light RPG progression in a fun, accessible journey through a magical slime kingdom.
Jelly & Toast Review
Sweet, clever, and quietly confident, Jelly & Toast spreads its charm through smart puzzle design and irresistible presentation.
Speed Factor Review
A focused, high-intensity title that lives up to its name, Speed Factor delivers adrenaline-fuelled action for players who relish speed, repetition, and the pursuit of perfect execution.
Elementallis Review
Elementallis is a quiet, reflective adventure that understands the weight of its mechanics, using elemental magic not just to solve puzzles, but to tell a story about guilt, growth, and making things right.
Magic Twins Review
Magic Twins looks like a cosy puzzle game, but underneath its bright colours is a demanding test of coordination, timing, and communication that rarely forgives hesitation.
Console Archives Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom Review
Console Archives: Ninja Gaiden III is a fierce, uncompromising relic of gaming’s past, preserved with care and just enough modern grace to make its brutality feel worth facing again.
Arcade Archives 2 STREET SMART Review
Arcade Archives 2: STREET SMART is less a revival and more a time capsule, a rough-edged, stubbornly authentic slice of arcade history that refuses to sand down its corners for modern tastes.













