Tag: Crafting
Van Life: Home Simulator Review
A cozy, budget-friendly van renovation simulator with satisfying customization and light business strategy — charming in short bursts, but limited in long-term depth.
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Review
A sweeping, Japanese-inspired reinvention of the Rune Factory formula, Guardians of Azuma trades hands-on farming for village-scale restoration — ambitious, divisive, and largely successful.
Starsand Island Deluxe Edition Bundle Review
A serene, Ghibli-inspired life sim with refreshingly dynamic movement and heartfelt social systems—Starsand Island shows strong promise, even if its Early Access roots are still visible.
Cash Cleaner Simulator Review
A strangely soothing crime-lab simulator that turns money laundering into a meditative management loop—Cash Cleaner Simulator is equal parts absurd, relaxing, and unexpectedly addictive.
Junkyard Garage Simulator Review
A slow, thoughtful simulation that turns rust, patience, and hard-earned knowledge into its most rewarding mechanics—proof that meaningful work can be just as compelling as action.
Vampires: Bloodlord Rising Review
A lush, systems-rich vampire sandbox that blends castle building, survival, and story into a seductive reign—imperfect in places, but gloriously gothic where it counts.
HumanitZ Review
HumanitZ doesn’t ask you to save the world—only to survive it one ugly, beautiful day at a time.
Escape From Duck Review
Behind the honks and feathers lies a surprisingly sharp survival game—Escape From Duck is proof that terror can waddle as well as sprint.
Project: Gorgon Review
Project: Gorgon is a defiantly unconventional MMORPG that trades hand-holding for discovery and rigid classes for gloriously strange freedom. Rough around the edges yet overflowing with inventive systems, it feels less like a game and more like a living experiment—one where becoming a lycanthrope, necromancer, or heroic cow are equally valid paths to adventure.
Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition Review
With the sun-baked Burning Springs expansion and a confident mix of co-op chaos and classic exploration, Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition finally feels like a wasteland rebuilt rather than abandoned.













