Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Drill Core Review
Drill Core merges tower defense with mining simulation in a sleek, user-friendly style, showcasing sharp satire and retro-futurist appeal. Although initially captivating and rewarding,...
REANIMAL Review
A haunting co-op horror adventure that blends tension with tenderness, REANIMAL evolves Tarsier’s atmospheric style into a story of survival through connection — unsettling, emotional, and deeply immersive.
Nagi no Koi Review
Nagi no Koi is a slow-burning, emotionally rich visual novel that trades spectacle for sincerity. It won’t rush you, but if you let it unfold, it tells a story that quietly stays with you long after it ends.
Lacrosse 26 Review
Lacrosse 26 is a quiet return for a neglected sport, built on feel rather than fanfare. It takes time to understand, but once it clicks, it offers a kind of authenticity that’s hard to fake.
Indoor Baseball Review
Indoor Baseball is chaotic, scrappy fun that captures the thrill of breaking the rules and making a mess. It may not have the depth to last forever, but in the right company, it’s hard to put down.
Kingdom’s Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster Review
Kingdom’s Return is a gentle, snackable hybrid that trades depth for comfort. It can feel repetitive, but its steady loop of adventuring and rebuilding offers a quiet, satisfying rhythm for those willing to embrace its simplicity.
GAME The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a...
GAME The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser (Provisional)! ~Dungeon and Mystery Girl~ is certainly a contender for...
Kamikaze Lassplanes Deluxe Bundle Review
Some games feel like they shouldn’t work. Not because the ideas are bad, but because they’re pulling in completely different directions. Romance and war....
Kamikaze Strike: FPV Drone Review
Kamikaze Strike: FPV Drone is a tense, skill-driven simulator that rewards patience and precision. It’s tough to learn but hard to put down once it clicks, delivering a uniquely satisfying sense of control and momentum.
Dark Hours Review
Dark Hours begins as a structured co-op heist and slowly unravels into something far more unpredictable. It blends teamwork and terror in a way that constantly tests how much control you really have, even over your own allies.













