Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence Review
A raw, unapologetic throwback to Amiga-era beat ‘em ups, Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence delivers chaotic side-scrolling brutality wrapped in hand-drawn satire, old-school difficulty, and irreverent humour—though its nostalgic aggression won’t be for everyone.
Jaleco Sports: Bases Loaded II: Second Season Review
A time capsule of baseball’s early digital ambitions, polished just enough for modern hands—but not quite enough to escape its era.
Jaleco Sports: Goal! Two Review
Goal! Two is football in its formative digital years—awkward at times, inventive at others, and undeniably sincere in its attempt to capture the world’s game.
Dark Mystery Bundle Review
Released on April 2, 2026 by joindots, the Dark Mystery Bundle is a collection of three remastered hidden-object adventure titles: Dracula’s Legacy Remastered, Ominous...
Go! Go! Mister Chickums Review
Go! Go! Mister Chickums doesn’t just wear its arcade inspirations on its sleeve—it struts around in them, feathers puffed, daring you to keep up.
Manafinder Review
Manafinder is a deliberately old-school JRPG that understands exactly what it is trying to emulate, delivering a focused, exploration-driven adventure with thoughtful turn-based combat and strong retro identity, even if its adherence to classic design occasionally limits its modern accessibility.
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club is less a precision-crafted fighting simulator and more a scrappy, arcade-leaning brawler that thrives on momentum, unpredictability, and the sheer chaos of budget MMA-inspired combat.
Hero Siege Review
Hero Siege is a rare kind of ARPG: a decade-spanning experiment that has rebuilt itself so many times it now feels less like a single game and more like a living, evolving platform for loot-driven chaos.
Auto Shop Simulator Review
Auto Shop Simulator understands the quiet satisfaction of turning a small, struggling dealership into a thriving automotive empire—but it doesn’t always give you the tools to make that journey feel as engaging as it should.
Clean Up Earth Review
Clean Up Earth takes the quiet satisfaction of tidying up—and turns it into something bigger, something hopeful.













