Tag: Dragons
Dragonkin: The Banished Preview
Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t just ask you to chase loot — it asks you to reshape power itself, one carefully placed skill at a time.
Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame Collector’s Edition Review
Chivalry Quest: Sword and Flame Collector’s Edition is a charming, old-school tactical adventure that blends vivid worldbuilding with thoughtful combat and exploration — but its dated pacing and occasional mechanical simplicity hold back its full potential.
Talisman: Digital 5th Edition Review
Its reliance on chance and slow pacing may limit broader appeal, but for those who embrace its chaotic charm, it delivers a deeply authentic Talisman experience.
Zumba – Dragon’s Marble Trial Review
A fun, well-paced puzzle shooter that rewards precision and planning, even if it never quite reaches the heights of genre greats.
Mamon King Review
An entertaining and visually striking roguelite that delivers strong short-term engagement, but whose shallow systems and repetition limit its lasting impact.
Dragon Ruins II Review
Whether you're returning to the ruins or discovering them for the first time, this journey is absolutely worth taking.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Preview
A compelling blend of narrative depth, strategic combat, and monster companionship, Twisted Reflection could redefine what a Monster Hunter Stories game can offer—making it a must-watch release for RPG enthusiasts and monster-collecting fans alike.
Spell Slinger Review
For players seeking a stylish, reflex-driven magic combat game to dip into between larger releases, Spell Slinger offers solid value. For those looking for deeper systems or long-term progression, its limitations will become apparent quickly.
Monster Hunter Stories 2- Wings of Ruin Deluxe Edition Review
Beautifully presented, emotionally grounded, and mechanically satisfying, Wings of Ruin proves that Monster Hunter isn’t defined by its hunts—it’s defined by its world. And that world has never felt warmer or more alive than it does here.
The Awakener: Forgotten Oath Review
Rough edges and uneven roguelike pacing hold it back from greatness, but the experience remains highly enjoyable for fans of challenging, adrenaline-fueled fantasy action.













