Tag: Exploration
Final Fantasy VII Remake REBIRTH Preview
A world reborn and a crossover forged in fantasy—Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s Switch 2 and Xbox debut pairs sweeping RPG spectacle with Magic: The Gathering strategy, creating one of 2026’s most collector-worthy releases.
Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition Preview
A bold Soviet-futurist shooter reborn as a definitive package — Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition gathers every experiment, expansion, and explosive confrontation into one striking, steelbound dystopia.
Silent Hill: Townfall Preview
SILENT HILL: Townfall looks set to be one of the most unsettling reinterpretations of the franchise yet, trading the traditional survival-horror structure for a first-person, narrative-driven descent into fog, memory, and fractured perception.
Lotzo and The Ray of Light Review
A serene, painterly 3D platformer built on joyful movement and light restoration — simple but heartfelt, offering a warmly luminous escape.
Skate Bums Review
A stylish 2D skate-platformer bursting with 90s attitude — fluid, accessible, and packed with personality, even if it occasionally stumbles on its own chaos.
Subnautica: Below Zero – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A transformative upgrade that finally lets Below Zero breathe on Nintendo hardware — smoother, sharper, and every bit as haunting beneath the ice.
Styx: Blades of Greed – Quartz Edition Review
A boldly vertical evolution of the goblin stealth series — creative, punishing, and technically imperfect, but the most ambitious Styx adventure yet.
Cave Ranger Review
A charming, bite-sized 8-bit western platformer — short but polished, offering quick retro thrills at an unbeatable price.
Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Review
A boldly eccentric JRPG-board game hybrid that delivers personality in spades — chaotic, charming, and occasionally frustrating, but never conventional.
Coralia and the Ocean of Stars Review
A luminous, storybook-style underwater adventure — light on challenge but rich in atmosphere, perfect for cozy handheld exploration.













