Tag: Choices Matter
K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review
A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.
Samurai Simulator: Kensei Warrior Review
A thoughtful but uneven samurai experience, Kensei Warrior pairs disciplined combat with life-sim ambition—rewarding patience, but held back by rough edges.
Starfield Preview
Starfield on PS5 isn’t just a port—it’s a reimagining. With improved features, a significant free update, and new story elements, it stands as the most complete version of Bethesda’s ambitious space RPG to date.
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime Review
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime is a wonderfully absurd indie adventure that combines tactical frog battles, heartfelt storytelling, and a world bursting with charming weirdness.
Technotopia Review
A creative fusion of city-building and political strategy, Technotopia challenges players to design the perfect metropolis while balancing the competing demands of a divided society.
Titanic Survival Simulator Review
A tense and immersive survival experience, Titanic Survival Simulator places players inside the chaos of the sinking RMS Titanic, where rising water, freezing temperatures, and difficult moral choices create a gripping race against time.
GreedFall: The Dying World Review
Ambitious and story-rich, GreedFall: The Dying World enhances the series’ RPG depth and political intrigue, even if its awkward combat and technical problems hinder its greatness.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Preview
A chilling Lovecraftian thriller set in the depths of the Pacific, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss blends investigative gameplay with psychological horror to create a haunting descent into madness.
Back to the Dawn Review
Back to the Dawn transforms prison survival into a deep RPG about strategy, relationships, and conspiracy. With branching narratives, multiple escape routes, and a living prison full of memorable characters, it delivers a gripping and highly replayable story-driven experience.
The Killing Stone Review
A haunting occult deckbuilder where every card feels like a ritual and every victory a dangerous bargain — The Killing Stone is already spellbinding in Early Access.













