Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
X-Force Genesis Review
X-Force Genesis feels like a forgotten arcade cabinet dragged straight out of a smoky 1990s amusement hall. It's loud, flashy, occasionally frustrating, and undeniably sincere in its love for classic shoot-'em-ups. While technical shortcomings keep it from reaching orbit, there's still enough explosive fun here to satisfy players craving an old-school blast through the stars.
Extreme Cycling Championship Review
Extreme Cycling Championship doesn't try to reinvent racing games, and that's ultimately its greatest strength. It delivers exactly what it promises: fast tracks, dramatic crashes, and enough arcade energy to keep you smiling through every spectacular wipeout.
Mori Carta Review
Mori Carta takes one of gaming's most crowded genres and slices away its most fundamental mechanic. What remains is a fascinating, often brilliant deckbuilder that proves meaningful decisions don't require a hand full of cards.
Demon Castle Story Review
Demon Castle Story flips the usual fantasy management formula on its head, casting you as the mastermind behind a growing fortress of evil. While its systems remain comfortably familiar to long-time Kairosoft fans, the joy of designing deadly trap corridors and nurturing an army of monsters gives this charming sim a mischievous identity all its own.
Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi Review
Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi may wear its retro inspirations proudly on its sleeve, but beneath the nostalgic pixel art lies a confident and surprisingly polished action platformer. It captures the spirit of classic Castlevania while carving out enough of its own identity to stand tall among modern retro revivals.
Poetic Trio Review
Poetic Trio is less concerned with entertaining you in the traditional sense and more interested in inviting you to stop, listen, and simply exist within nature's quiet beauty. It is a brief collection of interactive poems that values atmosphere above all else.
Drug Dealer Empire Review
Drug Dealer Empire transforms a controversial premise into a surprisingly engaging management simulator. Beneath the illicit theme lies a familiar cycle of growth, logistics, expansion, and risk that keeps you chasing just one more upgrade long after you planned to stop playing.
Death Attraction Review
Death Attraction may wear the face paint of familiar clown horror, but beneath its budget price lies a surprisingly effective survival horror experience. While its simple visuals and predictable scares prevent it from joining the genre's elite, its eerie atmosphere and puzzle-driven design make for a tense evening inside the deadliest carnival in town.
Time Crisis Review
Thirty years later, Time Crisis remains a masterclass in arcade game design. The visuals may belong to another era, but the frantic duck-and-cover action still delivers an adrenaline rush that many modern shooters struggle to match.
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! Review
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! trades deep management systems for pure creativity, offering a colourful sandbox where imagination matters far more than profit margins. It may not rival the giants of the theme park genre, but it delivers a cheerful, accessible building experience that is easy to enjoy.













