Tag: Controller-friendly
Demon Lord: Just a Block Review
Demon Lord blends tactical movement and high-speed roguelite combat into an addictive revenge tale where every step matters, every dodge counts, and every run feels impossible to put down.
ScooterFlow Review
ScooterFlow finds its identity in motion itself, turning scootering into a grounded physics playground where style, rhythm, and patience matter more than any traditional scoring system.
Invincible VS Review
Invincible VS delivers brutal, responsive combat that captures the bone-breaking energy of its source material, even if its single-player offerings feel comparatively underfed.
MotoGP 26 Review
MotoGP 26 refines rather than reinvents, but in doing so, it delivers one of the most authentic, tactile recreations of motorcycle racing the series has ever achieved.
Lacrosse 26 Review
Lacrosse 26 is a quiet return for a neglected sport, built on feel rather than fanfare. It takes time to understand, but once it clicks, it offers a kind of authenticity that’s hard to fake.
Kingdom’s Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster Review
Kingdom’s Return is a gentle, snackable hybrid that trades depth for comfort. It can feel repetitive, but its steady loop of adventuring and rebuilding offers a quiet, satisfying rhythm for those willing to embrace its simplicity.
Dragon Is Dead Review
Dragon Is Dead is a fast, demanding roguelite that thrives on precision and build experimentation. It can be punishing and occasionally uneven, but when everything clicks, it delivers a deeply satisfying sense of momentum that is hard to walk away from.
Buggy Race – Racing Master Review
Buggy Race – Racing Master delivers chaotic, weapon-fuelled racing with flashes of fun, but its inconsistent handling and uneven combat balance prevent it from reaching its full potential.
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Review
There’s a certain kind of chaos that Vampire Survivors has perfected. That hypnotic, snowballing spiral where numbers skyrocket into the absurd, the screen is...
OBLITACRATER Review
OBLITACRATER turns score-chasing into a nerve-wracking gamble, blending tight twin-stick action with a brutal risk-reward system that makes every decision feel like it matters.













