Tag: First-Person
Megastore Simulator Review
Megastore Simulator turns cardboard, chaos, and cash registers into a surprisingly soulful empire builder.
Car Service Together Review
Car Service Together proves that friendship, like an engine, runs best when everyone remembers where the 10mm socket went.
Train Sim World 6: UK Edition Review
Between the crash of waves at Dawlish and the growl of a Class 802 climbing Devon’s hills, Train Sim World 6 captures something rare: the poetry of an ordinary timetable, where even a delayed signal can feel like a story worth telling.
Succubus Hellish Edition Review
Succubus: Hellish Edition is less a game about Hell than a vacation brochure for it—gaudy, loud, and unapologetically soaked in blood.
Escape from Tarkan Review
Every step in Tarkan is a calculated risk. The crumbling streets whisper warnings, and every shadow could hide your doom. But for those who master its rhythm, the city transforms from a death trap into a stage for precision, strategy, and silent triumph. Escape from Tarkan doesn’t just test your reflexes—it tests your mind, patience, and courage.
Run from Duck Review
Water rises, walls close in, and somewhere in the shadows, the Duck hunts. Every heartbeat counts, every turn could be your last. In Run from Duck, survival isn’t about fighting—it’s about running, listening, and never looking back.
USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR Review
In USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR, heroism isn’t about combat or glory—it’s about consistency, attention to detail, and proving that discipline can be just as rewarding as victory on the battlefield.
Digging Adventure Simulator 2025 Review
With no clocks ticking and no heroes shouting, Digging Adventure Simulator 2025 turns the humble act of moving dirt into a quiet romance — part treasure hunt, part bedtime story, and part reminder that some glows are best admired from a safe distance.
RV Drive There Co-op Review
More campfire argument than car chase, RV Drive There transforms a stubborn vehicle and a blocked road into a brilliant social engine — where victory isn’t measured in speed, but in how loudly you laughed while pulling the RV out of a swamp.
Exorcist: Horror Simulator Review
Exorcist: Horror Simulator proves that the scariest weapon isn’t a gun but uncertainty. By turning exorcism into a tense ritual of observation and faith, Burlea Games Studio crafts a haunted experience where panic is the real enemy — and knowledge is the only way out.













