Tag: Comic Book
I Hate This Place Review
I Hate This Place turns survival horror into a tense, colorful, and strategic experience. Explore cursed lands, craft deadly traps, and outsmart nightmarish creatures, all while soaking in the comic-inspired 80’s flair that gives this cursed world its unforgettable personality.
Invincible VS Preview
If the mechanics can support the spectacle, Invincible VS may become a cult favourite among fans who want their superhero games raw, relentless, and uncompromising.
Cats Around Us: Giant Cat Review
Cats Around Us: Giant Cat is a delightfully quirky exploration of scale, curiosity, and feline charm — blending light puzzle gameplay with playful visuals and a relaxed pace, though its simplicity may not satisfy players seeking depth beyond atmosphere.
Magic Forge Tycoon Review
Magic Forge Tycoon blends whimsical fantasy with strategic resource and workshop management, offering players a satisfying but occasionally shallow tycoon experience built around crafting magical wonders.
Cosplayer’s Quest Review
Cosplayer’s Quest is a charming isekai RPG with cozy simulation elements, gentle humour, and a delightful cosplay-themed premise — even if its short length and simplicity mean it’s best enjoyed as a whimsical bite-sized adventure.
The Phantom Review
The Phantom is a solid and respectful adaptation that delivers dependable action and strong thematic identity.
PopSlinger Vol. 2 – Loveless Review
A neon-charged rhythm shooter that thrives on personality, performance, and pop-fuelled energy.
Night Swarm Review
It may not redefine the genre, but it confidently expands its boundaries, delivering a dark feast for players willing to surrender to the night.
Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant -Nintendo Switch 2 Review
Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant on Switch 2 blends cosy restaurant management with rich character storytelling and clever cooking puzzles. A warm, charming sim with standout personality, despite a few pacing issues.
MARVEL Cosmic Invasion Review
It’s not long, and its replay systems are thinner than ideal—but for what it aims to be, Cosmic Invasion hits almost all the right notes.













