Tag: Controller
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye Review
Tetris: The Grand Master 4 Absolute Eye is not interested in making you comfortable. It is interested in making you better. Every mistake is punished, every success is earned, and every level climbed feels like a genuine achievement.
Drug Dealer Empire Review
Drug Dealer Empire transforms a controversial premise into a surprisingly engaging management simulator. Beneath the illicit theme lies a familiar cycle of growth, logistics, expansion, and risk that keeps you chasing just one more upgrade long after you planned to stop playing.
Mahjongus: The Warlock Within Review
Mahjongus: The Warlock Within proves that even a familiar puzzle formula can feel fresh when wrapped in an engaging fantasy story. While it rarely reinvents the mahjong genre, its charming blend of tile matching, hidden object scenes, and magical intrigue creates a surprisingly compelling adventure.
Isekai Villain Special Edition Review
Isekai Villain takes one of anime's most overused premises and finds an entertaining twist. By casting you as a doomed background villain rather than a chosen hero, it delivers a surprisingly enjoyable JRPG packed with tactical c
Backrooms: Lost Tape Review
Backrooms: Lost Tape captures the unsettling magic of the internet's most famous horror myth with remarkable confidence. Its gameplay can be sparse and occasionally frustrating, but when its oppressive atmosphere, found-footage presentation, and psychological dread come together, it delivers one of the most convincing Backrooms experiences yet created.
Formula Legends – Legacy Edition Review
Formula Legends: Legacy Edition captures the romance of motorsport's past without becoming trapped by nostalgia. Blending approachable racing with surprising strategic depth, it delivers a celebration of Formula racing history that feels both welcoming and rewarding.
Fruits Slot Machine Review
A simple slot machine wrapped in a budget-priced package, Fruits Slot Machine delivers exactly what its title promises. The problem is that once the novelty of spinning reels fades, there is very little left to discover.
Hades Uprising Review
Hades Uprising strips away combat and spectacle in favour of pure movement. What begins as a modest indie platformer soon reveals itself as a surprisingly thoughtful journey through a reimagined underworld, where every jump, dash, and near miss feels like part of a larger act of redemption.
Death Attraction Review
Death Attraction may wear the face paint of familiar clown horror, but beneath its budget price lies a surprisingly effective survival horror experience. While its simple visuals and predictable scares prevent it from joining the genre's elite, its eerie atmosphere and puzzle-driven design make for a tense evening inside the deadliest carnival in town.
Time Crisis Review
Thirty years later, Time Crisis remains a masterclass in arcade game design. The visuals may belong to another era, but the frantic duck-and-cover action still delivers an adrenaline rush that many modern shooters struggle to match.













