Tag: Controller-focused
Wax Heads Review
Wax Heads feels like flipping through a record crate and finding something you did not know you needed. It is warm, a little scrappy, and full of personality, the kind of game that understands music is not just sound but memory, identity, and sometimes a bit of chaos.
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition Review
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition feels less like a simple content bundle and more like a second wind for an already ambitious tabletop-inspired roguelite. It is a package built for players who have already bled through Fahrul once and are ready to do it again with sharper teeth and bigger consequences.
MOTORSLICE Review
MOTORSLICE feels like a dream you are not quite sure you are controlling. You move fast, faster than you should, carving through metal and momentum in equal measure, chasing a rhythm that sometimes slips through your fingers just as you think you have it.
TerraTech Legion Review
TerraTech Legion feels like someone took a box of toy parts, threw them into a storm, and said “build something that survives this.” It is chaotic, inventive, and constantly on the edge of collapsing under its own ambition, yet somehow that is exactly where it feels most alive.
Idle Devils Deluxe Edition Review
Idle Devils Deluxe Edition is the kind of game that quietly takes up residence in your routine. It does not demand focus so much as it gently invites it, like a background thought that slowly becomes a habit. Numbers rise, demons grow stronger, and somehow time slips away without asking permission.
Shadows of the Afterland Review
Shadows of the Afterland opens with death, confusion, and a soul that refuses to behave properly. What follows is a mystery that stretches across life and afterlife, stitched together with wit, melancholy, and a surprising amount of warmth for a story about the dead refusing to stay in their lane.
Chorus of Carcosa Review
Chorus of Carcosa is not interested in making you feel safe, even for a second. It turns a familiar space into something unstable and hostile, then quietly asks how long you can stay inside it before reality starts to feel optional.
PowerWash Simulator 2 & Adventure Time Review
PowerWash Simulator 2 is comfort in its purest form, a game that asks nothing of you except patience and a willingness to watch chaos turn into cleanliness one spray at a time. It is simple, soothing, and quietly absorbing in a way few games even attempt anymore.
KIBORG Combo Edition Review
KIBORG Combo Edition feels like stepping into a machine that was always meant to break you, then rebuild you into something sharper. It is loud, brutal, and relentless, but beneath the noise there is a rhythm that slowly reveals itself the longer you survive.
Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta Review
A refined and thoughtful remaster, Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta blends fast paced combat with purposeful exploration, offering a look at a pivotal moment in the series’ evolution that still holds its rhythm today.













