Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
Tow Truck Police Simulator Review
Tow Truck Police Simulator is a slow, methodical sim that finds satisfaction in the details of everyday work. It can feel repetitive and rough around the edges, but its grounded mechanics and steady rhythm offer a quietly rewarding experience for those willing to meet it on its own terms.
What have you done, Father? Review
What Have You Done, Father? is a haunting psychological mystery that trades cheap scares for guilt, temptation, and moral decay. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to keep pace with its storytelling ambitions, its atmosphere and narrative leave a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Dead by Daylight: 10th Anniversary Edition Review
Ten years on, Dead by Daylight remains the king of asymmetrical horror. The 10th Anniversary Edition offers an excellent gateway into one of multiplayer gaming's greatest success stories, combining a generous roster of killers and survivors with a decade of refinement, tension, and unforgettable horror moments.
Real Car Parking Simulator Review
A focused driving simulation that turns precise parking into a rewarding challenge across PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Alchemist: Journey of The Soul Review
Alchemist: Journey of the Soul transforms a simple quest for magical ingredients into something surprisingly heartfelt. Beneath its cosy fantasy presentation lies a clever puzzle adventure that rewards curiosity, patience, and the joy of discovering how seemingly impossible problems can be solved with a little alchemical ingenuity.
Grand Vegas Casino Review
While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.
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.
Gitaroo-Man Review
More than two decades after its original debut, Gitaroo-Man remains one of gaming's most wonderfully bizarre rhythm adventures. Beneath its colourful anime exterior lies a surprisingly emotional coming-of-age story, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a gameplay system that still feels unique today.
Pyramid Quest Junior Review
Pyramid Quest Junior understands something many family-friendly games forget: younger players do not need shallow experiences, they simply need welcoming ones. By softening the rough edges of classic platforming adventures, it creates a treasure hunt that feels inviting, charming, and surprisingly difficult to put down.
Waterpark Manager Simulator Review
Waterpark Manager Simulator captures the oddly satisfying appeal of building something from nothing, but too often feels like it's fighting against itself. Beneath the bugs and busywork lies a management game with genuine charm, even if its waters are currently a little murky













