Tag: Action-Adventure
Totally Reliable Delivery Service Deluxe Edition Review
A polished, content-rich definitive edition of one of the best physics-sandbox party games around. Still chaotic, still hilarious, and now more complete than ever.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review
A demanding but deeply immersive historical RPG reborn in native 4K/60FPS, Kingdom Come: Deliverance finally feels as polished as its ambition always promised.
ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN Review
A blood-soaked, genre-bending return to form for Suda51—wildly stylish, mechanically sharp, and gloriously unafraid to shatter space-time just to see what bleeds through.
The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest Review
A sharp, self-sabotaging Metroidvania-lite that hides a brutally honest portrait of burnout beneath pixel nudity, bad jokes, and surprisingly tight platforming.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Review
A bold reimagining that redeems Yakuza 3 and elevates Yoshitaka Mine into one of the saga’s most compelling tragic figures—Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties delivers heart, heat, and a fitting finale to the Kiwami era.
World’s End Club Review
A colorful, heartfelt adventure that trades cruelty for compassion, proving that even at the world’s end, friendship can still be the strongest plot twist.
Ship’s Cat Review
A cozy, quirky adventure that captures the humble heroism of being a working cat—light on depth but rich in charm and whiskered perspective.
Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Every corner of Hallownest whispers a story, every shadow conceals a challenge, and every battle feels like a dance of skill and patience. In *Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, you don’t just explore a kingdom—you become part of it
Marvel’s Wolverine Preview
Marvel’s Wolverine has the potential to be more than another licensed adventure—it could be the definitive interactive portrayal of Logan. If Insomniac delivers on its promise of brutal combat, globe-spanning intrigue, and emotional depth, PlayStation 5 owners may finally experience the berserker at his best: wounded, dangerous, and impossible to put down.
Lara Returns to the castle Review
Lara Returns to the Castle delivers a pastel-colored platform romp that’s as gentle as its heroine, offering simple challenges and storybook charm even if its petals never quite bloom into greatness.













