Tag: Gothic
Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow + Metro Awakening Bundle Review
A strong, immersive duo that plays to virtual reality’s strengths. Not flawless, but frequently gripping, tense, and rewarding — especially in co-op or with friends to share the thrills (and frights). Highly recommended for VR enthusiasts seeking standout experiences.
Death Machine Review
Death Machine delivers a focused, high-pressure arena shooter built around skill, movement, and relentless combat, rewarding mastery even as its narrow scope and repetition limit long-term variety.
The Dark Heart of Balor Review
An ambitious and atmospheric action-RPG that weaves myth and mechanics into a compelling adventure, even if occasional pacing and repetition temper its overall momentum.
BAROQUE Become a Meta-Being Revive Review
A haunting, intelligent, and deeply engaging adventure that invites you to lose yourself in a fractured world — and come out wiser on the other side.
Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch Review
Dungeon Monarch is best approached by players prepared for slow, systemic play and long-term investment. It rewards patience, but it rarely astonishes.
Night Swarm Review
It may not redefine the genre, but it confidently expands its boundaries, delivering a dark feast for players willing to surrender to the night.
Darkest Dungeon II: Resolute Edition Review
A punishing, uncompromising yet deeply rewarding journey; bleak, but hauntingly beautiful, and with enough content and depth to endure beyond the first run.
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.
Gloomy Eyes – Deluxe Edition Review
A short but deeply affecting experience, elevated by stunning visual craftsmanship, a captivating narrator, and a world that feels both eerie and oddly comforting. This isn’t traditional gaming—and that’s exactly why it shines.
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.













