Tag: Music
K-pop Idol Stories: Road to Debut Review
Behind every flawless performance lie countless hours of sacrifice, uncertainty and hard choices. K-pop Idol Stories: Road to Debut recognises that reality, delivering a management sim filled with heart, personality and enough meaningful decisions to make every successful debut feel genuinely earned.
Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café Review
Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café serves up a delightful blend of rhythm cooking, heartfelt friendships and endless creativity, creating a woodland retreat that feels like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket with your favourite hot drink. It is comfort gaming at its very best.
Shy Dogs Hidden Orchestra 2 Review
Shy Dogs Hidden Orchestra 2 is a beautifully crafted hidden-object adventure that turns simple searching into a charming musical journey. With adorable characters, stunning hand-drawn environments, and a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere, it offers a cosy puzzle experience perfect for players looking to unwind.
Rhythm Paradise Groove Review
Rhythm games have always occupied a unique niche in gaming. While many genres chase cinematic storytelling, sprawling open worlds and increasingly complex mechanics, rhythm...
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands Review
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands is one of those rare RPGs that constantly catches you off guard. It mixes razor-sharp humour, inventive combat and an unforgettable cast into an adventure that's every bit as heartfelt as it is ridiculous, proving that sometimes the weirdest bands make the best music.
Gitaroo-Man Review
More than two decades after its original debut, Gitaroo-Man remains one of gaming's most wonderfully bizarre rhythm adventures. Beneath its colourful anime exterior lies a surprisingly emotional coming-of-age story, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a gameplay system that still feels unique today.
Stranger Than Heaven Preview
Stranger Than Heaven looks like the boldest gamble Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has ever taken. Spanning fifty years of Japanese history, blending brutal street combat with music production and theatrical showmanship, it feels less like a video game and more like an epic life story unfolding across generations.
Snowlike Review
Snowlike takes the familiar bullet heaven formula and sends it hurtling down an endless mountain at breakneck speed. Equal parts snowboarding game, roguelike, and absurd comedy, it delivers a surprisingly fresh spin on a crowded genre while never losing sight of what makes these games so addictive in the first place.
Hatsune Miku Logic Paint S+ Sakura Miku Review
It may not reinvent the nonogram genre, but its warmth, personality, and meditative flow make every completed grid feel like uncovering a tiny piece of springtime magic.
Wax Heads Review
Wax Heads feels like flipping through a record crate and finding something you did not know you needed. It is warm, a little scrappy, and full of personality, the kind of game that understands music is not just sound but memory, identity, and sometimes a bit of chaos.













