Tag: Local Co-Op
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Deluxe Edition Review
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Deluxe Edition is a fun, satisfying choice for fans and for players ready to dive into a roguelite with style, humor and real Turtle attitude. Cowabunga indeed!
Gears of War: Reloaded Review
Does Reloaded do justice to the original while bringing enough freshness to justify diving in again?
Chicken Run: Eggstraction Review
A charming, funny, and family-friendly stealth adventure that’s short on challenge but full of heart.
The House of the Dead 2: Remake Review
A nostalgic return to the arcade classic that fires plenty of blanks between bursts of undead fun.
Asterix & Obelix: Mission Babylon Review
With or without co-op, it’s a fun, accessible, and colorful adventure that will appeal to longtime fans of the franchise and newcomers alike.
Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted Review
If you’re after a satisfying trip back to your lawn battle days, this is a solid pick. If you expect a full reinvention, you may want to wait for potential updates or expansions.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Final Answer Edition Review
While trivia games aren’t known for breaking boundaries, this edition offers a surprisingly engaging experience with solid presentation, faithful adaptation of the show’s mechanics, and enough variety to keep players coming back for more rounds of nail-biting questions.
Absolum Review
An excellent blend of classic arcade beat downs and modern roguelite depth wrapped in a stunning fantasy package.
Ember Knights: Heroes of the Nexus Edition Review
Ember Knights: Heroes of the Nexus Edition stands as a robust and accessible action roguelite. Its blend of fast-paced tactical combat, deep customization, cooperative synergy, and challenging content delivers a compelling package. Whether you’re a solo player seeking skill-based progression or a group aiming for coordinated domination, this edition offers a richly rewarding adventure in a beautifully crafted fantasy universe.
Absolum Review
Absolum achieves something rare—it revitalises a retro genre while pushing its mechanics into new creative territory.












