Tag: DLC
Car Cops: Complete Edition Review
Car Cops: Complete Edition blends vehicle inspections, chases, and roadside heroics into an energetic but uneven simulator—fun in short shifts, yet held back by repetitive design and rough execution.
Ravenswatch – Year One DLC Pack Review
A rich, thoughtfully assembled DLC collection that strengthens Ravenswatch’s identity and rewards commitment to its dark fairytale world.
Ravenswatch – Year One Edition Review
A dark, demanding, and deeply rewarding roguelike, now presented in its most complete and compelling form.
DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT – DAIMA – Adventure Through The Demon...
A well-crafted, ambitious expansion that strengthens Kakarot’s narrative and combat. Part 2 rewards fans with richer challenges, stronger emotional beats, and thoughtful progression — even if it doesn’t quite eclipse the inherent limitations of the base game.
Demons Are Coming! – Ultimate Battle Review
Demons Are Coming! – Ultimate Battle blends explosive action and tactical progression into a chaotic but compelling package — thrilling in bursts, if uneven in execution.
Baking Time: Complete Edition Review
Baking Time: Complete Edition turns the buy-mix-bake-deliver loop into a genuinely delicious experience, blending cosy presentation with satisfying management systems.
MasterChef: Learn to Cook! – Meatlover Special Review
A rich and rewarding culinary expansion that teaches real skills while remaining relaxing and enjoyable.
Star Trek: Legends – Picard Edition Review
A compelling and thoughtfully designed strategic RPG that blends Star Trek’s narrative depth with engaging tactical combat and meaningful progression — a standout franchise adaptation tempered only by minor pacing and progression hurdles.
Real Boxing 2: Remastered – Complete Edition Review
A polished and engaging boxing simulation that blends responsive combat, solid progression systems, and enhanced presentation.
Cyberphobia: Prologue – Ghosts in the Ledger Review
A cerebral, atmospheric cyberpunk horror vignette that excels in thematic depth and mood, slightly limited by its passive mechanics and deliberately restrained pacing.













