Sunday, May 24, 2026
Home Tags Controller

Tag: Controller

Constance Review

0
A beautifully fluid Metroidvania that turns movement into emotion, Constance explores burnout and creativity with rare sincerity, asking players to paint their way through collapse rather than fight it

Zoo Simulator Review

0
Zoo Simulator trades overwhelming complexity for hands-on charm, creating a calming and surprisingly heartfelt management experience that understands the quiet joy of building something worth caring about.

Dracamar Review

0
A warm, culturally rich platformer that favours charm and community over challenge, delivering a visually delightful adventure that occasionally plays it a little too safe.

Nullstar: Solus Review

0
A technically exceptional precision platformer that turns movement into mastery, elevated by atmosphere and design discipline, even if its difficulty curve limits its audience reach.

Temtem: Swarm – Review

0
Temtem: Swarm takes the familiar chaos of survivor-likes and injects it with a surprising amount of tactical identity, turning bullet heaven mayhem into something a little more structured—but no less explosive.

Darwin’s Paradox! Review

0
Darwin’s Paradox! is a cinematic platformer that understands the genre’s quiet power—then adds suction cups, stealth, and just a hint of absurdity.

Grand Car Racing Review

0
Grand Car Racing is an arcade-sim hybrid wrapped in melodramatic racing fiction, delivering fast, accessible motorsport action with a surprisingly earnest narrative core, even if its mechanical depth doesn’t always match its cinematic ambition.

Australian Football League 26 Review

0
AFL 26 is a comprehensive, feature-rich Australian rules football simulation that aims for broadcast-level authenticity and long-term career depth, delivering its strongest entry in the series to date while still wrestling with the familiar tension between presentation polish and on-field consistency.

Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story Review

0
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story is a strange, chaotic blend of shopkeeping simulation and crime-tinged narrative adventure—one that swings between grounded management systems and absurd open-world antics with surprising confidence, even if it doesn’t always land its tonal shifts cleanly.

New Super Lucky’s Tale Review

0
A bright and joyful platformer that refines classic ideas with charm and variety, even if it plays things a little too safe.