Tag: PlayStation 4 Review
Red Dead Redemption Remaster Review
For players who simply want to revisit the classic or experience it for the first time, this release is a gift. For those who expected a grand revival, it may feel more like a reminder of what once was rather than a bold step forward.
Zumba – Soccer Marble League Review
Zumba – Soccer Marble League turns marble-based physics into high-octane sport, combining fast-paced, physics-driven match play with accessible mechanics and a colourful arcade presentation.
Space Bubble Shooter Review
A solid, accessible bubble-shooter that prioritises clarity and comfort over reinvention, Space Bubble Shooter is an easy recommendation for fans of classic puzzle games looking for a familiar, polished experience.
M.A.U.S Review
A tough, uncompromising arcade shooter that rewards mastery and reflexes, M.A.U.S delivers intense action with confidence, even if its appeal is firmly niche.
Whiskey Mafia: Blacklist Review
A compelling fusion of strategy and crime drama, Whiskey Mafia: Blacklist delivers intelligent management systems and evocative storytelling, making it a must-play for fans of tactical narratives and underworld intrigue.
SUDOKU CHAMPIONS Review
A clean, focused Sudoku experience that prioritises logic, clarity, and skill progression, offering both relaxed solving and competitive challenge.
Mini Golf Quest Review
A colourful and creative mini golf adventure that blends accessible physics with imaginative course design and relaxed, replayable fun.
Pixicharm Collection 7 Review
A relaxed collection of bite-sized puzzle games that focuses on clarity, accessibility, and casual play, offering a variety of short challenges without pressure.
Master Detective Review
A thoughtful, deduction-focused mystery that challenges players to analyse evidence, question assumptions, and solve cases through logic rather than guesswork.
Mystery Horror Bundle – Saint Kotar & Charon’s Staircase Review
This bundle isn’t just content value—it’s horror variety. It’s two games that complement one another by exploring fear from different angles, offering both slow-burn anxiety and adrenaline-soaked dread.













