Tag: Exploration
ICARUS: Console Edition Review
A deep and unforgiving survival experience that rewards patience and planning, even if its harsh design and repetition won’t appeal to every player.
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review
A bold, beautifully constructed evolution of the strand formula, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH delivers unmatched atmosphere and ambition, even if its deliberate pacing and niche design philosophy ensure it remains a divisive masterpiece rather than a universal one.
Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land Definitive Edition Review
A bold reinvention of the Dying Light formula that turns survival into reconstruction, delivering a tense, permanent world-state system that makes every cleared street feel like a meaningful act of reclamation.
The Midnight Walk Review
A hauntingly beautiful, tactile dark fantasy adventure that blends stop-motion artistry with innovative perception-based mechanics, held back only slightly by deliberate pacing and uneven mechanical distribution, but elevated by one of the most distinctive visual identities in modern gaming.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review
A beautifully presented and emotionally resonant action-adventure that remains compelling in 2026, enhanced by a strong Switch 2 port and comprehensive content package, but slightly held back by familiar design limitations and combat rigidity.
Shop & Stuff: Supermarket Simulator Review
A chaotic, hands-on VR playground that turns supermarket management into a hilariously frantic experience—light on depth, but bursting with tactile fun and personality.
Easy Delivery Co. Review
A deceptively cosy delivery sim that slowly unravels into something eerie and unforgettable—minimalist, mysterious, and quietly haunting in all the right ways.
The Bus Review
A deeply immersive city simulation that captures the rhythm of real-world driving, even if its technical quirks and slower pace won’t suit every player.
Samael: The Legacy of Ophiuchus Review
A visually striking mythological action-adventure that explores moral duality and divine authority, Samael: The Legacy of Ophiuchus shines brightest in its atmosphere and ambition—though its execution occasionally struggles to match its celestial ideas.
Elemental: Reforged Review
A landmark redemption for a long-troubled series, delivering unmatched depth in unit customisation and world-shaping strategy, but still constrained by complexity, pacing, and accessibility barriers.













