Tag: First-Person
Verho: Curse of Faces Review
For fans of atmospheric horror, narrative-driven adventures, and games that stay with you long after you close them, Curse of Faces is a haunting triumph.
Escape from Tarkov Review
A brutally immersive, endlessly replayable tactical shooter with a steep learning curve—unequaled in tension and depth, but often held back by accessibility issues and technical blemishes.
Rooftops & Alleys – Dual Pack Edition Review
Rooftops & Alleys: Dual Pack Edition is a celebration of movement—pure, grounded, skill-based movement that feels unlike anything offered by mainstream gaming. It isn’t flashy. It isn’t cinematic. And it doesn’t hide its indie roots.
Dark Atlas: Infernum Review
Dark Atlas: Infernum is dripping with atmosphere, ambition and haunting imagery. It reaches for cosmic horror, psychological disintegration and occult mystique—and occasionally touches something profound.
Visa Control: USA Border Simulator Review
Immigration checkpoints are among the few places where every decision carries weight, scrutiny, and consequence. Visa Control: USA Border Simulator places players in precisely...
Dark Atlas: Infernum Review
Few games capture the eerie allure of dark fantasy quite like Dark Atlas: Infernum, a title that plunges players into a gothic, nightmarish world teeming with danger, mystery, and occult intrigue.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered – Deluxe Edition Review
For returning heroes of Cyrodiil, it’s like coming home. For newcomers, it’s a revelation—a reminder of why The Elder Scrolls became a legend in the first place. An extraordinary revival of a genre-defining RPG. Faithful, modernized, and overflowing with heart—this is Oblivion as it was always meant to be.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review
When Bethesda announced Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition—timed to coincide with the iconic RPG’s tenth anniversary—many fans hoped for meaningful new content, modern polish, and a renewed reason to return to the Commonwealth.
Audio Trip VR Review
Audio Trip VR is the ultimate VR rhythm experience. With dazzling visuals, responsive gameplay, and full-body immersion, it turns every track into a performance you can feel, see, and hear.
Mage Arena: Voice of Magic Review
For players seeking something new, theatrical, and deeply satisfying, Mage Arena: Voice of Magic is absolutely worth stepping into the arena for.













