Tag: Fantasy
Kingdom’s Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster Review
Kingdom’s Return is a gentle, snackable hybrid that trades depth for comfort. It can feel repetitive, but its steady loop of adventuring and rebuilding offers a quiet, satisfying rhythm for those willing to embrace its simplicity.
GAME The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a...
GAME The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)! ~Dungeon and Mystery Girl~ is certainly a contender for...
Kamikaze Lassplanes Deluxe Bundle Review
Some games feel like they shouldn’t work. Not because the ideas are bad, but because they’re pulling in completely different directions. Romance and war....
Kristala Review
Kristala is a fluid, character-driven action RPG that blends fast combat with a world that shifts alongside you. It doesn’t always feel predictable, but that unpredictability gives it a strange, personal edge. When it clicks, it feels less like playing a game and more like adapting to one.
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Review
There’s a certain kind of chaos that Vampire Survivors has perfected. That hypnotic, snowballing spiral where numbers skyrocket into the absurd, the screen is...
Court of Darkness: Captivation’s Kiss Review
A polished and emotionally driven otome, Court of Darkness: Captivation’s Kiss weaves romance and intrigue into a steady narrative where every choice shapes not just the story, but the meaning behind each connection.
Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege Review
Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege sharpens classic 8-bit action into something harsher and more deliberate, delivering a challenging but rewarding experience built on precision, atmosphere, and confident design.
Ship of Fools – Completely Foolish Edition Review
In Ship of Fools, survival is not about staying afloat—it is about keeping your crew together when everything else is falling apart.
Wild Arms 4 Review
A world healed on paper but not in spirit—Wild Arms 4 is a journey through what comes after the ending.
Death By Scrolling Review
In Purgatory, even salvation is a timed event—and the only direction that matters is up.













