Tag: First-Person
Aces of Thunder Review
A breathtaking VR flight sim that places you directly in the cockpits of history’s greatest fighters, Aces of Thunder delivers unmatched immersion—even if, for vertigo sufferers like me, that realism comes with the need for frequent pit stops.
The Wellmonts Case Review
A restrained and chilling detective horror, The Wellmonts Case uses careful investigation and masterful sound design to unravel a family tragedy that feels uncomfortably real—proof that the scariest stories are often the quietest.
I’m not a Human: Horror Review
A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.
Tobacco Market Simulator Review
Tobacco Market Simulator finds unexpected depth in the everyday life of a corner-shop owner, blending careful stock management with human unpredictability. Modest but absorbing, it proves that even the smallest storefront can hide big strategic dreams.
LANESPLIT Review
LANESPLIT distills motorcycle racing to its purest nerve: weaving through living traffic with centimeters to spare while drum-and-bass pushes your pulse into the red. Focused, ferocious, and brilliantly tactile, it’s a solo-dev triumph that finally makes digital speed feel real.
World Of Unlit Review
A bold movement shooter reborn for handheld play, World of Unlit sacrifices a little speed for portability but gains precision through superb gyro controls—chaotic, challenging, and uniquely compelling.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check delivers tense, tactical survival in a lived-in post-apocalyptic world, blending strategy, emotional storytelling, and player-driven choice — even if occasional pacing hiccups dilute its urgent momentum.
HELLMART Review
HELLMART turns the humble convenience store shift into a seven-day nightmare, mixing meticulous supermarket simulation with slow-burn horror. Between scanning groceries and barricading doors, you’ll decide who deserves shelter—and who should be left to the dark—making every night a nerve-racking moral gamble.
Five Hearts Under One Roof Review
Five Hearts Under One Roof immerses players in a bustling boarding house where love can be as unpredictable as life itself. With five distinct heroines, countless branching paths, and moments of genuine emotional connection, this is a romance simulation that rewards curiosity, patience, and an open heart.
Neon Vault Rush Review
With controls as sharp as broken glass and courses that beg to be mastered, Neon Vault Rush turns movement into music—miss a beat and you’re vapor, nail it and you feel untouchable.













