Tag: Exploration
Guild Wars Reforged Review
For both returning heroes and first-time adventurers, this is the definitive way to experience the classic.
Galactic Civilizations IV: Tales of the Terran Alliance Review
This expansion demonstrates how powerful the series becomes when its meticulously crafted mechanics serve a tighter, more character-driven tale. The Terran Alliance finally gets the depth and definition it deserves—and in the process, Galactic Civilizations IV gains one of its strongest expansions yet.
Delivery of Us Review
A quietly compelling delivery-focused experience that proves restraint and mechanical clarity can be just as engaging as spectacle.
DETECTIVE – Rainy Night Review
If you enjoy moody crime thrillers, methodical investigation, and grounded storytelling, Rainy Night deserves a place at the top of your list.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Review
The series’ trademark visual splendour remains unmatched, but now it’s paired with a robust progression layer, deeper systems, and an immersive sense of connection to the simulated world.
Tank Mechanic Simulator – Reinforced Review
A deeper, more authentic evolution of the tank restoration sim that fans will love from the first bolt to the final engine roar.
Caput Mortum Review
It’s not for everyone. Action-seekers may find it slow. Puzzle newcomers may find it cryptic. But for players who enjoy atmospheric, cerebral horror steeped in ritualistic decay, Caput Mortum is one of the year’s standout experiences.
The Axis Unseen Review
The Axis Unseen turns every arrow, step, and rustle into a tactile, auditory thrill — a folklore-haunted horror-hunting adventure where your senses are the ultimate survival tools.
The Last Case of John Morley Review
A somber and absorbing mystery best suited for players who value atmosphere and narrative over mechanical depth.
Octopath Traveler 0 Review
Octopath Traveler 0 doesn’t reinvent the HD-2D formula, but it finally fulfils the promise the series has been chasing since its debut. By weaving its characters’ stories together far more naturally and refining the already excellent break-and-boost combat, it delivers a prequel that feels both familiar and freshly ambitious.













