Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
Sushi Cat – Tower Defense Review
A clever reinvention of the classic Flash series, Sushi Cat – Tower Defense blends maze-building strategy and roguelite progression into a charming, chaotic defence game that’s hard to stop playing.
Fly for Fly Review
Some games require you to save the world. Others challenge you to conquer vast kingdoms or solve intricate puzzles. Fly for Fly has a...
Wonders Puzzle Review
A charming and cleverly expanded take on the classic sliding tile puzzle, Wonders Puzzle delivers 150 relaxing yet increasingly tricky challenges that are difficult to put down.
Rift Riot Review
A compact but satisfying rhythm experience, Rift Riot delivers punchy arcade-style gameplay that’s easy to jump into — even if its six-song tracklist leaves players wanting more.
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.
Poker Night at the Inventory Review
Poker Night at the Inventory Remastered revives a cult classic poker game packed with sharp humour and iconic characters. With improved visuals, refined poker mechanics, and the return of its legendary unlockables, it proves that even after fifteen years, this strange underground poker table is still worth visiting.
Mirage 7 Review
Mirage 7 blends Arabian folklore with unexpected sci-fi mysteries in a dark fantasy adventure about loss and determination. While its combat and puzzles occasionally feel limited, its atmospheric desert world and emotional storytelling make it a memorable journey across the sands.
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.
Planet of Lana II Review
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf expands the original’s cinematic puzzle adventure with richer world-building, fluid movement, and deeper storytelling. With its stunning hand-painted environments and heartfelt bond between Lana and Mui, it delivers a beautiful and emotionally resonant journey through a world caught between nature and technology.
WEED SHOP SIMULATOR Review
Weed Shop Simulator blends cultivation, crafting, and retail management into a surprisingly detailed cannabis empire simulator. While rough around the edges, its “seed to sale” gameplay loop and humorous tone make it an entertaining and unconventional entry in the business simulation genre.













