Tag: Multiple Endings
Sainthood Review
A rare, meditative strategy experience, Sainthood replaces combat and conquest with compassion and reflection, asking players to balance faith and charity in a quietly beautiful island community. Slow, thoughtful, and emotionally sincere, it’s a game that proves helping others can be just as compelling as saving the world.
Life is Strange: Reunion Preview
Few narrative game series have carved out a space as emotionally resonant as Life is Strange. Across its various entries, the franchise has built...
Halcyon Days at Taoyuan Review
A heartfelt, atmospheric gem that rewards patience, introspection and empathy — a rare game that feels like a calm, lingering memory rather than a brief distraction.
Freeride Review
At a time when many games feel compelled to drown players in tutorials, progression systems, seasonal content and relentless pop-ups, Freeride takes a refreshingly...
Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You Review
A powerful, provocative experience that turns surveillance into compelling interactive storytelling — and leaves you reconsidering who you would become when given unchecked power to watch.
Orwell: Ignorance is Strength Review
A smart, timely sequel that raises important questions, even if it doesn’t always give them the space they deserve to fully unfold.
THE LAST TRAIN: Baquedano Review
A concise but haunting journey through a liminal space that proves sometimes the most unsettling horrors are the ones that don’t overstay their welcome.
Prison Escape Simulator Review
An entertaining and unpredictable sandbox experience that thrives on emergent chaos — even if its systems occasionally undermine its own promise. Not perfect, but worth a few breakout attempts.
Cave Digger Bundle 2026 Review
A deeply immersive and tactile VR adventure that turns the joy of discovery into a physically rewarding experience. The Cave Digger Bundle 2026 is a standout example of VR done right — intuitive, engaging, and endlessly satisfying for players who love exploration and physical interaction.
God bless or Goddess Review
God bless, or Goddess mixes live-action FMV storytelling with immersive branching choices and mythic fantasy themes, creating a cinematic adventure that entertains with humour and character variety — though its narrative depth and mechanical polish occasionally feel uneven.













