Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
S.E.X. Project: Simulated Emotional Xenotech Review
A restrained cyberpunk visual novel about emotional AI experimentation, S.E.X. Project explores artificial intimacy and identity through slow, branching narrative design, prioritising philosophical ambiguity over mechanical depth.
The Bunny Graveyard Review
A deceptively charming cursor-led adventure that slowly unravels into psychological unease, The Bunny Graveyard blends simple minigames with creeping digital horror to unsettling effect.
Where Moss Grows Review
A quiet subterranean meditation on movement and stillness, Where Moss Grows replaces challenge with calm and urgency with atmosphere, delivering one of the most restrained and contemplative exploration experiences in recent memory.
ChainStaff Review
A brutal, heavy metal-infused platformer that lives and dies by its ingenious ChainStaff mechanic, ChainStaff delivers punishing but rewarding action wrapped in a grotesque, unforgettable aesthetic.
Incantation Review
A slow-burning, deeply unsettling horror experience, Incantation trades action for atmosphere—delivering moments of genuine dread, even if its gameplay struggles to keep pace.
People of Note Review
A stunning RPG musical where every battle is a performance, People of Note turns rhythm, combat, and storytelling into one seamless composition of creativity and ambition.
Back Driver Simulator Review
A brilliantly chaotic take on driving, Back Driver Simulator puts you in the back seat and turns every journey into a test of timing, communication, and controlled panic.
Timo Boll Beats Table Tennis Review
A rhythm-infused reinterpretation of table tennis starring Timo Boll, this hybrid sports game transforms every rally into a timed musical performance where precision, rhythm, and consistency define victory.
Super Meat Boy 3D Review
A daring and largely successful leap into 3D, Super Meat Boy 3D retains the series’ brutal charm while expanding its design in exciting ways. Not without minor flaws, but an essential platformer on the Nintendo Switch 2.
The Confinement Review
A brutalist first-person precision platformer set inside a deadly AI-controlled simulation, The Confinement delivers a tightly focused test of movement, timing, and repetition where mastery is earned through relentless refinement.













