Tag: Exploration
Zoo Simulator Review
Zoo Simulator trades overwhelming complexity for hands-on charm, creating a calming and surprisingly heartfelt management experience that understands the quiet joy of building something worth caring about.
KILL IT WITH FIRE! 2 Review
Kill It With Fire! 2 transforms everyday arachnophobia into a gloriously destructive multiplayer comedy, blending absurd weapons, collapsing environments, and genuine panic into one of the funniest co-op experiences of the year. It’s loud, messy, ridiculous, and fully aware that sometimes the only reasonable response to a spider is a flamethrower.
Lost Little Things Review
A return to the childhood home becomes a descent into memory itself, where forgotten objects reshape reality and every creaking floorboard feels like it remembers you. Lost Little Things is a slow, unsettling psychological horror experience that finds its power not in spectacle, but in the quiet weight of what we leave behind.
Froggy Hates Snow Review
Froggy Hates Snow turns a simple idea, digging through frozen ground, into something tense, strategic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, where every tunnel carved feels like a small rebellion against the cold.
WILL: Follow The Light Review
WILL: Follow The Light is at its best when silence takes over, letting frozen seas, distant storms, and the lonely creak of a yacht say more than words ever could.
I Am Cat Review
I AM CAT understands one very important truth about cats: they are tiny agents of absolute chaos. What begins as a playful sandbox quickly turns into a wonderfully ridiculous simulation of feline curiosity, destruction, and the strange emotional bond between humans and the animals actively ruining their homes.
BAHAMUT AND THE WAQWAQ TREE Review
A meditative underwater journey through myth and memory, Bahamut and the Waqwaq Tree trades combat for calm and turns restoration into something quietly powerful.
Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes Review
Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes transforms childhood fear into something tactile and immediate, delivering one of the most unsettling virtual reality horror experiences in years.
Eternal Exodus Review
A dense, philosophical monster-catching RPG that rewards patience and experimentation, even if its complexity and abstract storytelling won’t appeal to everyone.
Chorus of Carcosa Review
Chorus of Carcosa is not interested in making you feel safe, even for a second. It turns a familiar space into something unstable and hostile, then quietly asks how long you can stay inside it before reality starts to feel optional.













