Tag: Combat
F-22: Air Dominance Fighter Review
A masterfully preserved 90s combat sim that still soars today — F-22: Air Dominance Fighter proves accessibility and depth can fly in perfect formation.
Prize Fighter – Heavyweight Edition Review
A gritty FMV relic reborn in crisp 4K—Prize Fighter: Heavyweight Edition proves that sometimes the old-school slugfests still have a little fight left in them.
Airplane Flight Simulator Bundle: Combat Zone & Dangerous Landings Review
A solid dual-flight package offering accessible combat thrills and tense emergency landings — light on depth but varied enough for casual aviation fans.
Balls vs. Tombs Review
A clever elemental action-survival game where fusing powers and reclaiming souls turns a haunted graveyard into a strategic playground of destruction and redemption.
Half Sword Review
Half Sword doesn’t choreograph medieval combat—it resurrects it, mud, panic, and all.
Cash Guardian: Collector Operation Capital Defense Review
Cash Guardian turns the daily commute into a chess match with criminals—proof that the most exciting hero isn’t the robber, but the one trying desperately not to become the headline.
Magic Rune Stone Review
Magic Rune Stone turns every run into a mad alchemist’s experiment — part strategy, part luck, and entirely satisfying when the concoction finally detonates in glorious, rune-lit chaos.
Aces of Thunder Review
A breathtaking VR flight sim that places you directly in the cockpits of history’s greatest fighters, Aces of Thunder delivers unmatched immersion—even if, for vertigo sufferers like me, that realism comes with the need for frequent pit stops.
DunHero Review
DunHero is a vibrant, fast-paced roguelite bursting with choice—28 wildly different classes, hundreds of items, and endlessly shifting maps create a playground where every run tells a new story. Balance wobbles at times, but the thrill of discovering a game-breaking build makes this an addictive dungeon crawler that’s hard to put down.
SkyLeap Review
With fluid parkour, mid-air combat, and a relentless focus on upward momentum, SkyLeap turns VR movement into an addictive art form. It may be minimalist in design, but the thrill of the climb keeps you coming back for just one more run.













