Tag: Female Protagonist
Fetch Re;Quest Review
A charming romantic sequel packed with humour and heart, Fetch Re;Quest turns the daunting task of confessing your feelings into a clever stat-building adventure filled with wit and personality.
Bubblegum Galaxy Review
A charming blend of puzzle building and cosy storytelling, Bubblegum Galaxy turns the task of rebuilding a lost universe into a relaxing and colourful adventure.
Unsealed: The Mare Review
A deeply personal psychological horror experience, Unsealed: The Mare delivers an unsettling descent into memory and guilt through haunting sound design and dreamlike exploration.
Mirage 7 Review
Mirage 7 blends Arabian folklore with unexpected sci-fi mysteries in a dark fantasy adventure about loss and determination. While its combat and puzzles occasionally feel limited, its atmospheric desert world and emotional storytelling make it a memorable journey across the sands.
Outbreak: Shades of Horror Review
Outbreak: Shades of Horror is an unapologetic throwback to classic survival horror, combining brutal difficulty and strict resource management with modern presentation. Rough around the edges but packed with tension, it’s a nostalgic nightmare best suited for fans of the genre’s old-school roots.
Tales of Berseria Remastered Review
A masterful JRPG reborn — Tales of Berseria Remastered refines a dark, emotional classic with smart modern upgrades that let its unforgettable story shine brighter than ever.
Showgunners Review
A neon-drenched tactical bloodbath where every kill must entertain—Showgunners delivers sharp strategy, savage spectacle, and zero wasted motion.
Neva Complete Edition Review
A breathtaking emotional journey where art, gameplay, and storytelling move in perfect harmony — Neva: Complete Edition is interactive poetry at its finest.
Girl Like A Dreaming: Two in a Restless Night Review
A sleek, high-speed bullet hell that turns chaos into rhythm — short, stylish, and dangerously addictive.
Revolgear Zero Review
A fearless Reiwa-era shooter packed with systems, style, and savage risk-reward mechanics—Revolgear Zero proves that horizontal shmups still have room to evolve.













