Tag: Hack and Slash
Dragonkin: The Banished Review
Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t reinvent the action RPG, but its clever Ancestral Grid system and genuinely engaging co-op make it a standout for players who value build experimentation and teamwork over narrative depth.
Samurai Simulator: Kensei Warrior Review
A thoughtful but uneven samurai experience, Kensei Warrior pairs disciplined combat with life-sim ambition—rewarding patience, but held back by rough edges.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Review
The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin delivers a bold open-world RPG experience with strong combat and exploration, though its Early Access state leaves room for refinement before it can fully realise its potential.
Royal Revolt Survivors Review
Royal Revolt Survivors doesn’t try to rewrite the rulebook—it sharpens it to a gleaming edge, then hands it to four players and says: go make chaos.
Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2 Review
A fast-paced indie action adventure with satisfying combat and plenty of monster-slaying, Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2 proves that a focused vision can go a long way in creating an enjoyable fantasy quest.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered Review
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered resurrects a legendary gothic epic with meaningful improvements, delivering the definitive version of one of gaming’s most powerful narrative finales.
Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse Review
A clever blend of Metroidvania exploration and roguelite unpredictability, Never Grave delivers stylish combat, inventive possession mechanics, and a rewarding cooperative adventure.
Rotwood Review
With thrilling co-op combat, addictive roguelite progression, and Klei’s signature visual charm, Rotwood delivers a chaotic and deeply satisfying monster-hunting adventure.
Cryptical Path Review
A clever twist on the roguelite formula, Cryptical Path lets you build the dungeon as you fight through it — creating a strategic and stylish adventure inside the mysterious Hexium.
Castle of no Escape 2 Review
A punishing, pixel-perfect throwback that refuses to modernise — Castle of no Escape 2 delivers uncompromising dungeon-crawling for players brave enough to face its 216-room curse.













