Tag: Action
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.
Reel it! World Fishing Review
Reel it! World Fishing trades realism for accessibility, delivering a colourful and surprisingly addictive arcade fishing experience. Whether you're chasing leaderboard glory, filling out your fish encyclopaedia, or battling friends on the sofa, SAT-BOX has crafted a relaxing adventure that understands the simple joy of casting a line and waiting for the next big catch.
Serious Carnage – Adrenaline Shooter Review
Serious Carnage delivers plenty of speed and noise, but very little substance. For a game built around adrenaline, it quickly runs out of reasons to keep your heart racing.
Subway Simulator – Underground Train REMASTER Review
Subway Simulator - Underground Train REMASTER succeeds at the basic act of driving a train, but little else. Smooth performance cannot compensate for lifeless stations, repetitive routes, and a simulation that never finds the depth or personality needed to make the journey memorable.
Ace Thunder: Aircraft Wingman Simulator Review
Ace Thunder: Aircraft Wingman Simulator delivers a few enjoyable moments of arcade-style aerial combat, but repetitive missions and shallow progression prevent it from soaring alongside the genre's best. Its alien invasion premise offers a fun twist, yet the experience struggles to maintain altitude once the novelty wears off.
Rails of Dead: Zombie Survival Simulator Review
Rails of Dead delivers a few entertaining bursts of zombie-blasting action, but its budget roots quickly become apparent. While the moving train setting offers a fresh backdrop for undead carnage, repetitive encounters and limited depth prevent this survival shooter from reaching its destination.
Super Farming Boy Review
Super Farming Boy takes the cosy farming formula, launches it skyward, and fills it with explosive chain reactions, superhero powers, and wonderfully chaotic energy. It is a farming game unlike almost anything else on the market, trading quiet routine for constant momentum and turning every harvest into a satisfying puzzle of timing and strategy.
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Preview
Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse reimagines the series as a faster, more expressive gothic action experience without losing its haunted identity.
DRAGON QUEST MONSTERS: The Withered World Preview
A nostalgic yet ambitious return to monster taming, The Withered World blends classic DRAGON QUEST charm with a surprisingly deep synthesis system and a richly exploratory world. By casting players as young Bianca and Nera, it reframes familiar mechanics through a lens of curiosity and discovery, where every monster feels like a companion rather than just a statistic. It is a confident evolution of the formula that rewards patience, experimentation, and a willingness to get lost in its sprawling, living biomes.
KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I~III] Preview
Square Enix finally gathers the entire Dark Seeker Saga into one native, current-gen package that feels less like a remaster and more like a long-overdue restoration. KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] is both a celebration of one of gaming’s most emotionally tangled universes and a quiet admission that the series needed a proper home on modern hardware. It is messy, massive, occasionally baffling, and still somehow one of the most heartfelt RPG journeys ever made.









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