Tag: 2D
Tenshi no Uta:The Angel’s Verse Collection Review
Some role playing games become legends because they changed the industry. Others quietly disappear despite doing something truly special. Tenshi no Uta: The Angel's Verse COLLECTION finally gives two forgotten PC Engine masterpieces the audience they have deserved for more than thirty years, and their emotional stories still resonate today.
Sakura Succubus 9 Review
Nine entries in, Sakura Succubus knows exactly what it wants to be. Rather than chasing dramatic reinvention, this latest chapter delivers another lighthearted visual novel filled with charming character moments, colourful artwork and enough romantic drama to keep long time fans happily turning the pages.
Reposition Defense Review
Reposition Defense takes one of gaming's most familiar genres and asks a wonderfully simple question: what if your towers couldn't move, but you could? The answer is a frantic blend of strategy and real time decision making that keeps you constantly thinking, constantly adapting and rarely standing still.
Arcade Archives 2 Lady Bug Review
Lady Bug does not arrive with narrative ambitions in the modern sense, nor does it attempt to contextualise its action through character or lore....
Rhythm Paradise Groove Review
Rhythm games have always occupied a unique niche in gaming. While many genres chase cinematic storytelling, sprawling open worlds and increasingly complex mechanics, rhythm...
Alice and the Looking-Glass Review
Alice and the Looking-Glass is less concerned with challenging your reflexes than warming your heart. Through beautiful animation, gentle storytelling and a message of kindness, it creates the sort of bedtime adventure that children will happily revisit long after the final page is turned.
Clarity: The Seven Demons of Vanguardia Review
Clarity: The Seven Demons of Vanguardia proves that familiar ideas can still feel fresh when they're driven by heart. Its satisfying boss progression, thoughtful themes and beautifully hand drawn world create an adventure that quietly lingers long after the final demon has fallen.
YinYang Street: Separate Ways Review
YinYang Street: Separate Ways proves that sometimes the most powerful stories are the quietest ones. In just a couple of hours, it delivers a deeply human tale of love, loss and the invisible scars left behind by war, wrapped inside an unsettling supernatural mystery that lingers long after the credits roll.
YinYang Street Ultimate Edition Review
YinYang Street Ultimate Edition proves that the most unsettling horror doesn't leap out from the darkness. It patiently waits in silence, buried beneath forgotten memories, broken families and ancient folklore, inviting you to uncover truths that perhaps should have remained hidden.
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands Review
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands is one of those rare RPGs that constantly catches you off guard. It mixes razor-sharp humour, inventive combat and an unforgettable cast into an adventure that's every bit as heartfelt as it is ridiculous, proving that sometimes the weirdest bands make the best music.













