Tag: Pixel Art
EGGCONSOLE EGGY PC-8801 Review
A faithfully preserved slice of 1985 Japanese PC gaming, EGGCONSOLE EGGY PC-8801 is more historical artifact than modern thrill—quirky, experimental, and best appreciated by retro enthusiasts.
Bubble Battle Review
A brisk and chaotic retro-inspired party brawler, Bubble Battle delivers addictive two-minute aerial duels—simple, accessible, and best enjoyed with friends on the couch.
HUNTERS Music World Review
A heartfelt indie rhythm crossover with diverse musical flair, HUNTERS Music World delivers tight arcade timing and charming fan service—simple, sincere, and satisfyingly on beat.
Sokobear Cave Review
A clean and cleverly designed Sokoban puzzler, Sokobear Cave delivers thoughtful grid-based challenges and subtle mechanical twists—simple, satisfying, and steadily engaging.
The Prisoning: Fletcher’s Quest Review
A sharp, self-sabotaging Metroidvania-lite that hides a brutally honest portrait of burnout beneath pixel nudity, bad jokes, and surprisingly tight platforming.
Alpacapaca Double Dash Review
A delightfully odd platformer that lets you decide who earns the spotlight—small in scale, big in charm, and just weird enough to stand out.
Centipede Gun Review
A smart, synergy-driven roguelite that turns creature-building into chaotic art—Centipede Gun thrives on experimentation and the thrill of watching your monstrous creation spiral into unstoppable destruction.
Monterey Jack Review
A smart, reactive horror game where the monster learns your habits, mocks your fear, and turns your own playstyle into the sharpest weapon against you.
The Dark Rites of Arkham Review
The Dark Rites of Arkham feels like turning brittle police reports into forbidden scripture—methodical, melancholy, and quietly terrifying.
SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION Review
Decades later, Bomberman still proves that a grid, a bomb, and three friends are all you need for perfect chaos—and this collection is the biggest box of matches the series has ever received.













