Tag: Controller Support
Adventurous Slime Review
A charming retro platformer, Adventurous Slime delivers colourful pixel-art adventures, branching levels, and light RPG progression in a fun, accessible journey through a magical slime kingdom.
Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of The Rings Game...
A beautifully atmospheric and thematically faithful Hobbit life sim that excels in comfort, cooking, and community-building, but is held back by limited mechanical depth and a repetitive long-term loop that struggles to sustain engagement beyond its initial charm.
South of Midnight Weaver’s Edition Review
A hauntingly beautiful and emotionally rich experience, South of Midnight: Weaver’s Edition is the definitive way to experience this modern folktale—even if its threads don’t always weave perfectly together.
Homura: The Crimson Warriors Review
A stylish and emotionally resonant otome that blends history and romance with thoughtful mechanics. While not without its flaws, Homura: The Crimson Warriors stands as a strong addition to the genre—one that burns brightly, even as it occasionally flickers.
Console Archives TERRA CRESTA Review
A well-preserved and quietly innovative 8-bit shooter that showcases the strengths of early console design, elevated by modern conveniences—but ultimately constrained by repetition and limited depth.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review
A beautifully presented and emotionally resonant action-adventure that remains compelling in 2026, enhanced by a strong Switch 2 port and comprehensive content package, but slightly held back by familiar design limitations and combat rigidity.
WordGrid Search Review
A well-crafted and genuinely relaxing word search experience that succeeds through simplicity, even if its minimal design limits long-term engagement.
Casual Sport Series: Boxing Review
There is a long tradition of arcade sports games that aim to capture the essence of a sport without overwhelming players with simulation complexity....
Birthday Boy Review
A deeply atmospheric and psychologically focused horror experience that trades mechanical complexity for emotional and narrative depth, delivering a haunting exploration of memory, trauma, and identity.
Alchewizard Review
A tightly designed and highly engaging match-and-slay puzzle experience that excels in moment-to-moment gameplay, even if its long-term structure remains deliberately minimal.













