Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Nocturne Routes Review
A sharp, deliberate puzzle game that rewards patience and planning, even if its strict structure limits broader appeal.
Rogue Doodle Review
A stylish and tightly designed precision platformer that excels in readability, control, and momentum-driven gameplay, only slightly held back by limited mechanical depth in its roguelite structure.
Frozen Rune Review
A sharp and well-built precision platformer that rewards dedication and perseverance, but is held back by uneven difficulty spikes and a lack of structural variety beyond its core trial-and-error loop.
Arcadia Fallen II Review
A charming, player-focused narrative RPG that refines its formula with smart design choices—held back slightly by low stakes and limited gameplay depth.
Zumba – Treasure of Marble Island Review
A colourful and competent marble-shooter that plays it safe—perfect for short sessions, but lacking the depth to leave a lasting impression.
Turbo Rivals Review
A slick, drift-driven arcade racer that delivers instant thrills but runs out of road sooner than it should.
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review
FAITH: The Unholy Trinity doesn’t just scare you—it unsettles you, burrows into your thoughts, and refuses to leave. In its crude pixels and distorted whispers lies one of the most effective horror experiences of the modern era.
Missing The Point Review
A beautifully crafted, introspective experience that trades traditional gameplay for atmosphere and meaning. Not for everyone, but deeply memorable for those willing to engage with its quiet complexity.
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin VR – Brutal Edition Review
A ferocious reinvention of the boomer shooter for VR, WRATH: Aeon of Ruin – Brutal Edition delivers relentless, physical combat and unmatched immersion—provided you can keep up with its brutal pace.
Tears Revolude Review
A faithful throwback to classic JRPG design, Tears Revolude delivers solid turn-based combat and steady progression, but its predictable story and safe approach keep it from truly standing out.













