Tag: Platformer
KIYO – Bunny Tyranny Review
KIYO - Bunny Tyranny takes a ridiculous premise and transforms it into something surprisingly compelling. Beneath the neon lights, rabbit propaganda, and feline acrobatics lies one of the most stylish indie stealth adventures in recent memory.
Dark Scrolls Review
A charming blend of arcade chaos and roguelite progression, Dark Scrolls shines brightest when played with friends, even if its rough edges occasionally stop the adventure from becoming truly legendary.
Prince of Persia – New Era Bundle Review
Combining the sprawling brilliance of The Lost Crown with the addictive momentum of The Rogue Prince of Persia, it delivers two outstanding adventures that complement each other beautifully. This is not just a revival of a classic series; it is a bold new chapter worthy of the Prince's legacy.
Super Scram Kitty Review
A forgotten Wii U cult classic returns with sharper claws, smoother movement, and enough arcade energy to power a space station. Super Scram Kitty proves that great ideas never really go out of style.
Ultimate Wobble Run Review
Ultimate Wobble Run turns every race into a comedy of errors. With brilliant couch multiplayer, creative sabotage mechanics and physics that constantly keep players guessing, it is a delightfully chaotic party racer that is at its best when shared with friends.
Inversion: The Single Path Review
Inversion: The Single Path takes a simple idea and squeezes every last drop of challenge from it. Through clever gravity manipulation, sharp platforming, and a relentless focus on momentum, it delivers a compact puzzle adventure that constantly asks players to think differently about the space around them.
The Cub Review
The Cub is a beautiful contradiction. It tells a bleak story about humanity's collapse while wrapping it in vibrant animation, melancholic music, and exhilarating platforming. It may wear its retro inspirations proudly, but beneath its nostalgic surface lies one of the most thoughtful and atmospheric indie adventures in recent years.
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE Review
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE is a lovingly preserved slice of gaming history that proves great movement and simple design never truly go out of style. Brief, challenging, and undeniably old school, it remains a wonderfully entertaining journey back to the golden age of 8-bit action.
Soccer Kid Collection Review
Soccer Kid Collection resurrects one of the more unusual platformers of the 16-bit era, blending football skills with classic side-scrolling adventure. While some ageing mechanics and stubborn controls occasionally show their age, the charm, creativity, and historical significance of Soccer Kid still make this collection worth revisiting.
Junkster Review
Junkster takes the familiar foundations of the 3D platforming genre and welds them together with creativity, charm, and a surprisingly satisfying construction system. It may not reach the heights of the genre's greatest adventures, but its colourful comic-book world and lovable robotic hero make this scrapyard journey worth taking.













