Tag: Physics-Based
Super Woden: Rally Edge Review
A near-top-tier rally experience that blends immersive track design, satisfying mechanics and strategic depth — a must-play for anyone who loves the precision and pressure of racing against the clock.
City of Hunger Review
A tense, atmospheric survival experience that captures desperation brilliantly, even if its difficulty and repetition occasionally undermine long-term momentum.
Run from BLABLUBLAS horror Review
A relentless, panic-fuelled horror experience that excels in tension and atmosphere, even if it struggles to sustain fear beyond its core loop.
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...
Monkey in the Zoo Review
A delightful concept with flashes of brilliance, but held back by inconsistent systems and mechanics that too often feel as unruly as the monkeys themselves.
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.
Best of VRKiwi Bundle Review
The Best of VRKiwi Bundle is a solid, imaginative collection that demonstrates the potential of VR in playful and ambitious ways. Its strengths lie in variety and immersive interaction, even if depth and consistency vary between entries. For VR fans seeking fresh experiences that leverage physical presence, this bundle is more than worth exploring.
Old Flames Bundle Review
The Old Flames Bundle pairs two chaotic, physics-driven party experiences — Just Die Already and Embr — under one roof. Though wildly different in tone and structure, both games lean into absurdity and emergent mayhem, making this collection an unpredictable but often hilarious playground for co-op chaos. It’s not the most polished duo, but when it clicks, the laughs are real.
Pinball Strike Arcade Rampage Review
Pinball Strike: Arcade Rampage delivers classic pinball thrills in bite-sized, endlessly replayable form. It’s easy to love in short bursts and satisfying for high-score chasers, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.
Falling Bricks Endless Smash Review
Falling Bricks: Endless Smash turns the classic drop-and-match puzzle formula into a surprisingly addictive score-chaser with simple mechanics and frantic pacing. While it doesn’t reinvent the genre, its focus on flow, rhythm and escalating chaos makes every run feel fresh — even if the endless loop can feel repetitive over time.













