Tag: 2D
Isekai Villain Special Edition Review
Isekai Villain takes one of anime's most overused premises and finds an entertaining twist. By casting you as a doomed background villain rather than a chosen hero, it delivers a surprisingly enjoyable JRPG packed with tactical c
River City Saga: Journey to the West Review
River City Saga: Journey to the West is a fast-paced adventure packed with humour, satisfying combat, and enough build variety to keep players coming back for "just one more run." It may sacrifice some of the exploration that defined previous spin-offs, but what it loses in scope it gains in momentum.
Beholder: Conductor Review
Beholder: Conductor transforms an ordinary train journey into a tense and unforgettable examination of power, loyalty, and conscience. Every ticket checked, every suitcase searched, and every report filed becomes another step towards deciding what kind of person you are willing to become in a world where morality is rarely black and white.
Fruits Slot Machine Review
A simple slot machine wrapped in a budget-priced package, Fruits Slot Machine delivers exactly what its title promises. The problem is that once the novelty of spinning reels fades, there is very little left to discover.
Hamstory Review
Hamstory takes the familiar frustration of precision platforming and wraps it in warmth, kindness, and genuine heart, creating an adventure where every setback feels like part of the story rather than a punishment.
Jelly Math Review
Jelly Math proves that a good puzzle game doesn't need complexity to be clever. Sometimes all it takes is colourful jellies, a few numbers, and that irresistible urge to solve just one more challenge.
Penguin’s ArcticDex Review
Penguin's ArcticDex is a small adventure with a surprisingly big heart. Beneath its charming pixel art and cosy fishing loop lies a relaxing collectathon that understands the simple joy of discovery, even if its journey ends a little sooner than some players might hope.
Mashina Review
Mashina feels like somebody built an entire video game out of cardboard, clay, tape, and pure affection. Beneath its cosy digging loop lies one of the warmest and most genuinely human indie adventures of the year.
Game Over Please: Puzzle Arcade Game Review
Game Over Please takes one of gaming's most familiar failure screens and transforms it into the entire point of the adventure. Clever, funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking, this inventive indie puzzler proves that sometimes the best way to win is to fail spectacularly.
Bestial Reception Review
Bestial Reception may not reinvent the roguelike shooter, but its chaotic firefights, destructive environments, and radioactive animal world make for an entertaining arcade blast that's easy to pick up and difficult to put down.













