Tag: FPS
Zombeast – kick off the Zombies Review
A fast-paced, immersive zombie shooter that excels in combat intensity and multiplayer fun, even if its repetitive loops and movement compromises prevent it from being an all-time VR classic.
Cyberpunk Hacker Review
An intelligently designed tactical hacking sim with strong systems and an evocative theme, but held back by a thin narrative and a plateauing progression curve.
PickingSimulator Review
A focused, meditative simulation that elevates a simple premise into a rewarding experience.
Terminal Breach: Final Dawn Review
A richly atmospheric and tactically rewarding sci-fi survival-horror experience that excels in narrative depth and strategic design, with only occasional balancing and pacing friction preventing it from reaching true genre mastery.
Farm Supply Simulator 25 Review
A richly detailed and strategically deep farming logistics simulation that elevates the genre by placing supply networks and economic dynamics at its centre, offering thoughtful challenge and long-term engagement.
Cyberphobia: Prologue – Proxy War Review
A focused and atmospheric cyberpunk prologue that delivers strong thematic tension and solid stealth-action foundations, slightly limited by its intentionally narrow scope and introductory nature.
Smasher Review
A highly entertaining, physics-driven action title that delivers visceral, chaotic combat with strong audiovisual feedback, balanced by modest progression depth and occasional mode imbalance.
Cyberphobia: Prologue – Ghosts in the Ledger Review
A cerebral, atmospheric cyberpunk horror vignette that excels in thematic depth and mood, slightly limited by its passive mechanics and deliberately restrained pacing.
Burkina Faso: Radical Insurgency Review
A tactically minded military shooter with earnest intentions and solid systems, but held back by narrative framing, uneven mission pacing, and presentation limitations.
Cyberphobia: Prologue Review
A conceptually ambitious cyberpunk narrative shooter with meaningful choices and RPG depth, but hindered by uneven execution, technical rough edges, and narrative fragmentation.













