Tag: Card Battler
Hauntsville Review
There is something timeless about old campfire stories. Long before horror games filled screens with jump scares and scripted monsters, fear lived in whispers...
Yomi 2 Review
Yomi 2 understands something many fighting games forget: the real battle begins long before a punch lands. Every turn feels like staring across an arcade cabinet at someone trying to crawl inside your head. It strips away execution barriers and exposes the raw psychology underneath competitive play, creating one of the smartest and most deceptively intense strategy games in years.
Tiny Auto Knights Review
A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.
KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI Review
A sharp and stylish roguelike, KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI builds tension through constraint, turning a three card combat system into a fast, strategic loop that rewards clarity, adaptation, and steady progression.
NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager Review
A smart, stylish, and highly original fusion of football management and deckbuilding strategy that captures the spirit of retro English football while delivering deep, engaging tactical systems—held back only slightly by occasional randomness and streamlined managerial depth.
Legendary Spell Review
A richly flexible deck-building roguelike that thrives on experimentation, rewarding players who dare to break its systems with wildly satisfying, game-defying spell synergies.
The Knights of the Cross Review
Adapting classic literature into a video game is always a risky endeavour, but The Knights of the Cross—inspired by The Knights of the Cross—takes...
Journey to the Void Review
A brilliantly designed “stand your ground” roguelite deckbuilder that transforms spatial pressure into strategic depth, elevated by strong biome variety and systemic complexity, but held back slightly by steep onboarding and uneven early difficulty curves.
Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Review
A thoughtful revival of a unique Mega Man sub-series, blending emotional storytelling with evolving combat, even if its age and repetition occasionally show.
Cards lie Review
A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.













