Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
Dorkomon Review
A chaotic parody of 90s monster-collecting mania, Dorkomon swaps friendship for firepower in a loud, arcade-style FPS that’s as ridiculous as it is strangely entertaining. It’s repetitive, messy, and proudly juvenile — but blasting twisted cartoon creatures into neon goo has an undeniable, guilty-pleasure charm.
Heroes Battle Awakening Review
A bright, readable and tactically satisfying tower defence that thrives on simplicity. Heroes Battle Awakening doesn’t evolve much beyond its core idea, but within its five lanes, it delivers a steady stream of thoughtful, bite-sized strategy.
Happy Ball Rush Review
A bright, fast-paced arcade blaster that turns simple mechanics into a satisfying test of reflexes and focus. Happy Ball Rush may not evolve much over time, but its rhythmic, precision-driven gameplay makes every run feel engaging in short bursts.
Do You Really Know? Review
A warm, inviting quiz game that turns general knowledge into a steady climb toward wisdom. Do You Really Know? keeps things simple, charming and satisfying for players who enjoy learning at a relaxed pace.
Ghost Blood Review
A grim, atmospheric descent into a cursed necropolis where power and humanity are constantly at odds. Ghost Blood thrives on mood and psychological tension, delivering a haunting experience that lingers long after the final sacrifice.
Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim Review
A fallen kingdom, a whispered betrayal, and a blade that carries the weight of history — Sword of Fortress: The Onomuzim leans hard into classic fantasy storytelling, delivering a scrappy action RPG where ambition, rebellion, and steel collide.
Umami Grove Review
Umami Grove turns cooking into a playground. In this cheerful VR adventure, chopping mushrooms, climbing trees, and accidentally flinging fish across the room are all part of the recipe.
Gold Digging 2026 Simulator Review
Gold Digging 2026 Simulator captures the quiet thrill of prospecting, where patience, mud, and methodical upgrades slowly transform a lone dreamer into the owner of a thriving mining operation.
Bus Simulator : World Tour Review
Bus Simulator: World Tour is less about speed and spectacle and more about rhythm, routine, and the quiet satisfaction of doing a job well across a globe-spanning collection of routes.
Crazy Cats Survivors Review
Crazy Cats Survivors delivers bite-sized roguelite chaos wrapped in fluffy charm. With auto-firing weapons, strategic upgrades, and five-minute arenas, it’s a surprisingly tactical bullet-hell that proves you don’t need complex controls to have a wildly addictive time.













