Tag: Microids
Shredders – YARDSALE Edition Review
A polished, soulful expansion to an already lovable snowboarding gem. Stylish, expressive, and built for players who want to feel the ride, not just check the boxes.
Rooftops & Alleys – Dual Pack Edition Review
Rooftops & Alleys: Dual Pack Edition is a celebration of movement—pure, grounded, skill-based movement that feels unlike anything offered by mainstream gaming. It isn’t flashy. It isn’t cinematic. And it doesn’t hide its indie roots.
Syberia – Remastered Review
A heartfelt, haunting adventure that bridges past and present, Syberia – Remastered proves that true artistry never goes out of style.
Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift Review
For fans of Garfield, arcade-style racing, and fun multiplayer competition, Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Drift offers hours of fast-paced, lasagna-fueled entertainment.
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.
Double Dragon Revive Review
A fun, nostalgic brawl that lands plenty of hits — just not enough to reclaim the championship belt.
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.
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.
Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile Review
Though it could benefit from tighter pacing and more expressive animations, the overall package captivates through immersive environments, sophisticated deduction tools, and compelling dual-protagonist storytelling. Whether you are a longtime Poirot enthusiast or a newcomer intrigued by this timeless murder mystery, Death on the Nile offers a richly layered, atmosphere-soaked voyage down one of literature’s most captivating rivers.
KAKU: Ancient Seal Review
It’s not the deepest or most polished entry in the genre, but it offers hours of light-hearted fun, memorable boss fights and colourful environments worth exploring. Fans of classic mascot-styled adventures will find a lot to love.













