Tag: Controller-focused
MOTE: The Manuscript Review
Writer's block is a distinct fear, experienced mainly by writers, artists, and dreamers. Unlike fears of monsters or darkness, it is a subtle terror...
Noodlebound Review
A fast, stylish, and deeply satisfying action-platformer that turns movement into pure rhythm, even if its tougher late-game challenges occasionally tie themselves into knots.
Emoji Battlefield – Summer Vacation Review
A breezy, chaotic roguelike FPS that thrives on personality and controlled nonsense, even if its novelty eventually shows its limits.
Stickin’ the Landing Review
Stickin’ the Landing turns a childlike sense of imagination into a clever physics puzzle playground, where stickers bend gravity and everyday rooms become cosmic sandboxes. It is warm, inventive, and quietly challenging, offering a rare kind of puzzle experience that values curiosity just as much as precision.
Stickman Monster Battle 3D Review
A messy but entertaining power fantasy that thrives on destruction, even when everything around it threatens to fall apart, including its own camera.
MEOW AND THE DIAMOND JUMP Review
Meow and the Diamond Jump turns automatic movement into a surprisingly clever rhythm-based platforming challenge, delivering a cheerful, accessible adventure filled with charm and satisfying momentum.
GluMe Review
GluMe transforms a simple slime into the centrepiece of a brilliantly demanding puzzle game, blending retro charm with clever spatial design that constantly twists your brain in satisfying ways.
Alabaster Dawn Review
Alabaster Dawn builds on the legacy of CrossCode with sharper combat, deeper systems, and a world that feels like it is slowly waking up around you. It is ambitious, dense, and often dazzling, even when it threatens to overwhelm its own brilliance.
HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME Review
HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME transforms neon-soaked chaos into a brutal roguelite playground, delivering crunchy combat, glorious pixel art, and enough cybernetic swagger to satisfy any action fan craving a little VHS-era violence.
Forbidden Solitaire Review
There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....













