Tag: Choices Matter
Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
For players willing to invest time, thought, and patience, this edition offers one of the richest role-playing experiences available on a handheld-capable platform.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition Review
It remains one of the most accomplished role-playing games available on console. It is dense, demanding, and unapologetically complex, but those qualities are integral to its success.
Dunjungle Review
Whether you’re diving in for a quick run or a long night of deep exploration, Dunjungle offers an adventure that’s playful, challenging, and consistently rewarding. It’s one of the standout indie dungeon crawlers of the year.
Mist Review
Its combination of real-time combat, mutation-driven progression, story branching, and idle systems may not be for everyone, but it rewards players who enjoy experimentation, atmosphere, and narrative-driven survival.
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Review
For fans of 40K, tactical combat or sprawling narrative-driven RPGs, Rogue Trader now delivers a compelling — if demanding — experience worthy of its iconic setting.
Jacob Jazz’s Tamarindo’s Freaking Dinner Review
A deeply unconventional and thought-provoking experience that rewards openness and curiosity, but whose deliberate discomfort and lack of structure limit its broader impact.
Sacrifice For Sale Review
The emotional weight and punishing mechanics will deter some players — but for those willing to engage with its themes, Sacrifice For Sale is an unforgettable descent into a world where fear has a price, and survival demands more than courage.
Frostpunk 2: Deluxe Edition Upgrade Review
If you’re committed to shaping the frozen world’s next chapter and want the fullest version of the experience, the Deluxe Edition Upgrade is a smart, satisfying addition.
The Temple of Elemental Evil Review
A mechanically brilliant but uncompromising classic, whose dedication to tabletop authenticity delivers depth at the expense of accessibility and modern polish.
Mamon King Review
An entertaining and visually striking roguelite that delivers strong short-term engagement, but whose shallow systems and repetition limit its lasting impact.













