Tag: Pixel Art
Chicken Rescue Review
A charming retro platformer with tight controls and plenty of collectables, Chicken Rescue delivers classic 8-bit style fun with just enough modern mechanics to keep the adventure fresh.
Ratcheteer DX Review
Ratcheteer DX transforms a beloved Playdate experiment into a charming retro-style adventure filled with clever puzzles and atmospheric exploration. Compact yet satisfying, it delivers a bite-sized journey that captures the spirit of classic handheld action-adventures.
Fortuna Magus Review
Fortuna Magus delivers a nostalgic JRPG experience filled with turn-based combat, pixel art charm, and a unique Revelations system that lets characters learn abilities mid-battle. While it rarely strays far from classic genre traditions, it offers a satisfying retro adventure for fans of old-school role-playing games.
Arcade Archives 2 PLUMP POP Review
Arcade Archives 2: PLUMP POP revives one of Taito’s more unusual arcade experiments, blending trampoline mechanics with classic score-chasing action. While its simplicity limits long-term appeal, the quirky cooperative gameplay and faithful preservation make it an entertaining slice of arcade history.
Extra Coin Review
A vibrant cyberpunk adventure that blends social simulation, competitive duelling, and mystery storytelling into a distinctive digital world worth exploring.
Öoo Review
A clever, charming puzzle-platformer built around a brilliantly simple idea, Öoo turns bombs into tools of discovery in one of the most inventive short adventures of the year.
Shooty McSpaceFace Review
A tongue-in-cheek retro shooter packed with fast action and satisfying boss fights — Shooty McSpaceFace proves simple arcade chaos can still be a lot of fun.
Alex the Rabbit Review
A bright and focused retro platformer that sticks to the classics — Alex the Rabbit delivers tight controls and escalating challenge without overcomplicating the formula.
Scott Pilgrim EX Review
A stylish, chaotic evolution of the cult classic — Scott Pilgrim EX blends fluid brawling, gorgeous pixel art, and co-op mayhem into one of the year’s most confident beat ’em-ups.
Castle of no Escape 2 Review
A punishing, pixel-perfect throwback that refuses to modernise — Castle of no Escape 2 delivers uncompromising dungeon-crawling for players brave enough to face its 216-room curse.













