Tag: Action-Adventure
Stonebound Review
A sombre, skill-driven action adventure that blends weighty combat and dark fantasy atmosphere into a focused and demanding experience.
BOSSGAME: The Final Boss Is My Heart Review
This is a game that understands the power of bosses—not just as obstacles, but as mirrors—and it uses that understanding to tell a story about vulnerability that feels refreshingly honest.
The Nightmare Box Volume 1 Review
If you’re ready to explore the weird, the dark, and the chilling with three different flavors of terror, this is one to consider. Just go in with an appetite for variety, not perfection.
The Rise Review
With its fluid traversal, grounded stealth, nuanced storytelling, and stunning world design, The Rise stands tall as one of the most engaging narrative adventures of the year.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide – Ghostly Edition Review
Fans of Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Cosmic Shake will feel right at home here. Titans of the Tide – Ghostly Edition is playful, spooky, and overflowing with charm — a shining example of how to keep a beloved franchise both fresh and faithful.
Gloomy Eyes – Deluxe Edition Review
A short but deeply affecting experience, elevated by stunning visual craftsmanship, a captivating narrator, and a world that feels both eerie and oddly comforting. This isn’t traditional gaming—and that’s exactly why it shines.
Frogging Up: Frog Climb Rage Game Review
If you enjoy games that challenge your patience while making you laugh through the pain, Frogging Up is an absolute must-play.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered – Deluxe Edition Review
For returning heroes of Cyrodiil, it’s like coming home. For newcomers, it’s a revelation—a reminder of why The Elder Scrolls became a legend in the first place. An extraordinary revival of a genre-defining RPG. Faithful, modernized, and overflowing with heart—this is Oblivion as it was always meant to be.
Majogami – Nintendo Switch 2 Review
If you enjoy games like Okami, Astral Chain, or Hades, Majogami deserves your attention. It’s charming, fluid, and packed with creativity.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Review
If you’re willing to embrace occasional maze-like stages and older control schemes, you’ll find a rewarding shooter that still thrills. Newer ports make it more accessible than ever, though purists might still seek out the original N64 version for nostalgia’s sake.













