Tag: Action
Stillbone Review
A thoughtful and inventive platformer, Stillbone turns every movement into a tactical decision—rewarding patience and planning, even if it occasionally tests your limits.
FlipCat Review
A clever twist on the puzzle-platformer formula, FlipCat’s world-flipping mechanic delivers inventive challenges—even if the adventure ends a little too soon.
Dog Chaos Review
A playful sandbox of destruction and charm, Dog Chaos turns everyday neighbourhoods into a toybox of mischief—delivering fun in bursts, but running out of tricks over time.
2BAD GAMES – 10th Anniversary Bundle Review
A varied but uneven collection of four action-focused titles, 2BAD GAMES – 10th Anniversary Bundle showcases a decade of indie experimentation, offering solid if inconsistent experiences across co-op shooting, survival horror, beat ’em up combat, and zombie survival gameplay.
I Am Jesus Christ Review
A reverent and visually atmospheric first-person retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, I Am Jesus Christ offers a contemplative yet mechanically limited interactive experience, blending scripted miracles, biblical storytelling, and open-world exploration into a game more characterised by its ambition than by its interactivity.
Temtem: Swarm – Review
Temtem: Swarm takes the familiar chaos of survivor-likes and injects it with a surprising amount of tactical identity, turning bullet heaven mayhem into something a little more structured—but no less explosive.
Fruit Mountain Party Review
Fruit Mountain Party takes the serene stacking puzzle of its predecessor and transforms it into a chaotic, competitive multiplayer scramble where physics, timing, and sabotage collide, resulting in a party game that is equal parts absurd fun and occasionally uncontrollable chaos.
Darwin’s Paradox! Review
Darwin’s Paradox! is a cinematic platformer that understands the genre’s quiet power—then adds suction cups, stealth, and just a hint of absurdity.
Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence Review
A raw, unapologetic throwback to Amiga-era beat ‘em ups, Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence delivers chaotic side-scrolling brutality wrapped in hand-drawn satire, old-school difficulty, and irreverent humour—though its nostalgic aggression won’t be for everyone.
Counter Attack Review
Counter Attack is a curious contradiction—an arcade shooter wrapped in the language of blockbuster military simulation, delivering bursts of fast-paced action that occasionally shine, but ultimately struggle to live up to the scale of their own ambition.













