Tag: Action & Adventure
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Review
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions boldly reshapes the Astroneer formula into a tense cooperative adventure where every expedition feels like a race against the unknown. While its faster pace won't appeal to every veteran explorer, its sense of discovery remains firmly intact.
STAR WARS Zero Company Preview
STAR WARS Zero Company drops you into the Clone Wars’ hidden corners, where victories are measured in survival rather than glory. As Hawks, you build and command a squad of operatives whose lives and loyalties are shaped by every mission you take on. Blending cinematic storytelling with tense turn-based tactics, it focuses on the strain of leadership when every choice carries weight and nothing comes without consequence.
End of Abyss Preview
End of Abyss drags survival horror into colder, sharper territory, swapping haunted corridors for a living industrial nightmare that feels both alien and intimately mechanical. Section 9 Interactive leans hard into tension over spectacle, building a game where silence is rarely safe and progress always feels earned. It is not interested in comforting the player, only in tightening its grip the deeper you go. What emerges is a bleak, absorbing descent that feels like discovery and punishment in equal measure.
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Preview
Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy pushes the series into more aggressive territory, placing Sophia at the centre of a myth-laced survival journey on the cursed Minotaur’s Island. Early previews point to a sharper combat system, dual timeline puzzle structure, and a shift away from helpless stealth toward controlled, momentum-driven action. It looks bold, risky, and potentially the most divisive evolution the series has attempted so far.
Beatdown City Survivors Review
Beatdown City Survivors takes the familiar survivors-like formula and throws it into a collapsing urban playground where the environment is just as dangerous as the monsters. With explosive street hazards, absurd weapon crafting, and a cast full of chaotic personality, it turns every run into controlled mayhem. It stumbles slightly in late-game balance and targeting clarity, but the sheer creativity and energy make it one of the most distinctive entries in the genre.
X-Force Genesis Review
X-Force Genesis feels like a forgotten arcade cabinet dragged straight out of a smoky 1990s amusement hall. It's loud, flashy, occasionally frustrating, and undeniably sincere in its love for classic shoot-'em-ups. While technical shortcomings keep it from reaching orbit, there's still enough explosive fun here to satisfy players craving an old-school blast through the stars.
The Quiet Things Review
The Quiet Things is not an easy game to play, nor is it meant to be. What it offers instead is something far rarer: an honest, deeply personal exploration of trauma that uses the interactive medium to tell a story that could not be told quite the same way anywhere else.
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Review
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH is a breathtaking achievement that expands one of gaming's most beloved stories into a sprawling, emotional, and unforgettable adventure.
Alien Cat Story Review
Alien Cat Story may not reinvent the platforming genre, but its charming feline hero, colourful worlds, and clever puzzle twists create an adventure that is easy to enjoy and difficult not to smile at.
Springbot: The Last Spark Review
Springbot: The Last Spark proves that sometimes the simplest adventures are the most charming. Beneath its colourful exterior lies a polished platformer packed with heart, momentum, and just enough challenge to keep players bouncing back for one more level.













