Tag: Looter Shooter
R.I.P. – Reincarnation Insurance Program Review
R.I.P. asks a simple question: what if Vampire Survivors had a loot obsession and a corporate HR department?
LORT Review
LORT is a rollicking, chaotic co-op action roguelite that thrives on over-the-top combat, absurd power-ups, and frantic teamwork. With its merciless enemies, explosive loot progression, and ever-escalating mayhem, it’s an experience that’s at once brutally challenging and wildly entertaining. Whether you’re slapping goblins or reviving downed allies, LORT delivers a delightful blend of chaos and camaraderie that makes every run memorable — even when it ends in spectacular defeat.
Escape from Tarkov: USEC – Gold Squadron Review
Escape from Tarkov: USEC — Gold Squadron deepens faction identity and narrative texture with high-quality cosmetics and contextual lore, offering meaningful immersion for engaged players even though it does not change core mechanics.
The Forever Winter – Holiday Hangover Review
An inventive and immersive seasonal expansion that reinvigorates its base game with expressive visual flair, dynamic mechanics, and meaningful seasonal content — tempered by pacing fluctuations and balance challenges in later play.
Terminull Brigade Review
Fans of Returnal, Helldivers, Nex Machina, or Vanquish will find a lot to love here.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 – Mutiny Season Bundle Review
For dedicated players, it’s a compelling next chapter. For returning Agents, it’s one of the strongest jumping-in points since Warlords of New York.
Destiny 2: Renegades Review
If you’re ready for something different — not just more Destiny, but a new flavour of Destiny — Renegades is absolutely worth diving into.
Risk of Rain 2 Bundle Review
This all-in-one package now combines the base game with three major DLC expansions—Survivors of the Void, Seekers of the Storm, and the new Alloyed Collective—making it a compelling choice whether you’re new to Petrichor V or a seasoned survivor seeking more variety.
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.
The First Descendant Review
A visually polished looter‑shooter with strong combat mechanics, but one that stumbles in progression, mission variety and monetisation.













