Tag: Action
Teardown: Relics of Barkuna Review
Relics of Barkuna trades Teardown’s frantic heist energy for something slower, heavier, and oddly contemplative. It turns destruction into archaeology, asking players to think less like criminals and more like explorers picking through the bones of a forgotten world. The result is a surprising shift in tone that still preserves the series’ obsession with physics driven creativity, even when the pace deliberately steps away from chaos.
Teardown: Ultimate Edition Review
Teardown: Ultimate Edition turns destruction into design, equipping players with the tools to carve their own escape routes through collapsing worlds of concrete, glass, and fire. It is a masterclass in physics-driven problem-solving, where every heist is less about following a path and more about forging one through pure, explosive ingenuity.
Arashi Gaiden Review
Arashi Gaiden turns every room into a deadly puzzle box where a single dash can mean glorious victory or instant failure. Blending tactical planning with explosive bursts of violence, this Pocket Bravery spin-off proves that turn-based combat can feel every bit as thrilling as real-time action.
Dragon Loop Review
Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.
Hell Let Loose – Canadian Western Europe Pack Review
The Canadian Western Europe Pack does not change how Hell Let Loose is played, but it changes how it feels to be inside it. In a game already defined by chaos, mud and fear, these uniforms add identity to the silence between gunfire, turning anonymous soldiers into something closer to remembered history.
Destiny 2: The Collection Review
Destiny 2: The Collection feels less like a typical game release and more like a museum built out of bullets, raids and memories. It is the final shape of a universe that spent nearly a decade evolving, collapsing and rebuilding itself in real time, now preserved in one enormous, slightly overwhelming package.
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Nintendo Switch 2...
Rise of the Tomb Raider remains one of Lara Croft's finest adventures, and on Nintendo Switch 2 it finally receives the portable treatment it deserves. A thrilling mix of exploration, survival, combat and discovery, this is a timeless expedition that still feels remarkable a decade later.
TACS Classic Collection Review
The TACS Classic Collection is more than a compilation of old indie games. It is a rescue mission. Bringing ten long-lost PlayStation Mobile titles back from obscurity, this anthology celebrates a fascinating chapter of gaming history while reminding us that creativity often thrives within limitations.
Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi Review
Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi may wear its retro inspirations proudly on its sleeve, but beneath the nostalgic pixel art lies a confident and surprisingly polished action platformer. It captures the spirit of classic Castlevania while carving out enough of its own identity to stand tall among modern retro revivals.
Killzone Extraction Review
Killzone Extraction may have one of the most bewildering names on the Nintendo eShop, but beneath the confusion lies a simple arcade shooter that knows exactly what it wants to be. It won't redefine the genre, but for the price of a takeaway coffee, it delivers a few hours of uncomplicated firefights and old-school action.













