Tag: Multiple Endings
Brigandine Abyss Preview
Brigandine Abyss looks less interested in reviving the past than challenging it. Beneath its familiar tactical foundations lies something darker, stranger, and far more unpredictable. If it delivers on its ambition, this could be one of strategy gaming’s biggest surprises of 2026.
The Love’s Ordeal Review
The Love’s Ordeal is not a game about fighting monsters. It is about resisting them, understanding them, and sometimes questioning whether they were monsters at all.
Demon Lord: Just a Block Review
Demon Lord blends tactical movement and high-speed roguelite combat into an addictive revenge tale where every step matters, every dodge counts, and every run feels impossible to put down.
Abuga Warp Zone Review
A sharp, fast platformer wrapped in playful mystery, Abuga Warp Zone turns precision movement into a puzzle of timing, trust, and consequence.
Kamikaze Lassplanes Deluxe Bundle Review
Some games feel like they shouldn’t work. Not because the ideas are bad, but because they’re pulling in completely different directions. Romance and war....
Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review
A deeply atmospheric and conceptually ambitious interactive narrative that turns choice and consequence into its most powerful tools, even if its ambiguity and pacing may not appeal to everyone.
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity doesn’t just scare you—it unsettles you, burrows into your thoughts, and refuses to leave. In its crude pixels and distorted whispers lies one of the most effective horror experiences of the modern era.
Anime School Love: Her Teacher’s Secret Lesson Review
A daring and divisive visual novel that blends romance with the supernatural—uneven in execution, but undeniably intriguing in its ambition.
Clover Reset Review
A quietly affecting yuri visual novel elevated by expressive character animation and sincere emotional writing, even if its pacing occasionally lingers longer than it should.
S.E.X. Project: Simulated Emotional Xenotech Review
A restrained cyberpunk visual novel about emotional AI experimentation, S.E.X. Project explores artificial intimacy and identity through slow, branching narrative design, prioritising philosophical ambiguity over mechanical depth.













