Tag: First-Person
Who’s at the door? Review
A slow-burn psychological horror that uses repetition and subtle environmental changes to turn a familiar home into a place of constant unease.
Super 3D Maze 16 Review
A fast-paced, arcade-style maze challenge that tests spatial awareness, memory, and reflexes through increasingly demanding 3D labyrinths.
RIDE 6 Preview
If Milestone can deliver on the promise of refined physics, immersive environments, and engaging progression, RIDE 6 could become the definitive motorcycle racing experience on modern platforms.
Spell Slinger Review
For players seeking a stylish, reflex-driven magic combat game to dip into between larger releases, Spell Slinger offers solid value. For those looking for deeper systems or long-term progression, its limitations will become apparent quickly.
Star Ores Inc. Review
For fans of management sims, automation builders, or sci-fi industry games, Star Ores Inc offers hours of strategic depth and addictive progression.
Garten of Banban 8: Anti Devil Review
For fans, it’s a must-play. For newcomers, it’s an impressive look at what the series can be when firing on all cylinders.
Prison Guard: Warden Simulator Review
Players who enjoy deep systems, dynamic AI, tough choices, and tense boots-on-the-ground gameplay will find a lot to love. It’s not always polished, but it is always engaging.
Spectator 2 Review
Spectator 2 refines psychological horror through meticulous observation, delivering sustained tension and unease by making players doubt their own perception.
Bodycam Review
If you’re an enthusiast of tactical realism, want to support independent ambition, or simply crave something different — then Bodycam is worth watching and maybe diving into at a discount.
Brotherhood Review
For players who value grounded storytelling, impactful atmosphere, and thoughtful mechanics over bombast, Brotherhood is a standout experience and one of the most memorable narrative adventures of the year.













