Tag: Open World
Sea of Thieves: 2026 Premium Edition Review
The sea is still unpredictable, the stories still unscripted, and the pirates still entirely in charge.
Priest Simulator: Vampire Show Review
Faith, chaos, and vampire priests collide in a town where nothing works properly, and that might be the point.
City Transport Simulator 2026 Review
A dense and immersive public transport simulation that rewards patience and planning, even if its realism and repetition will not appeal to every player.
Gothic Classic Khorinis Saga Review
A demanding but richly atmospheric RPG collection that preserves the uncompromising brilliance of Gothic and Gothic II—outdated in places, but still unmatched in world-building and systemic depth.
Gecko Gods Review
A serene and beautifully designed exploration experience that turns movement into meditation and scale into wonder, even if its simplicity limits long term depth.
Starfield Review
Starfield finally feels like the game people imagined when Bethesda first revealed it. The galaxy is still rough around the edges, but somewhere between the lonely hum of a ship engine and the glow of a distant moon, it discovers a sense of wonder few RPGs can match.
Gas Station Simulator Review
A competent and engaging management sim elevated by solid PS5 performance upgrades, but ultimately held back by repetition and a lack of mechanical evolution.
Crime Simulator Review
For fans of crime sims, management RPGs, and open-world mischief, Crime Simulator is a standout experience worth your time.
Shark Simulator: Ocean Predator Survival Review
A decent time-waster with a fun core idea, but ultimately too shallow to truly sink your teeth into.
Cozy Bay Hike Review
A serene, minimalist exploration experience, Cozy Bay Hike replaces challenge with atmosphere, offering a beautifully crafted coastal world that values presence, silence, and slow discovery over traditional gameplay systems.













