Tag: PlayStation 5 Review
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix Review
A stylish relic reborn — Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix proves that bold artistic vision can outlast generations, especially when modern tools let its brilliance shine again.
PC Building Simulator 2 Review
A deeply satisfying tech sandbox — PC Building Simulator 2 turns meticulous hardware tinkering into one of the most relaxing and rewarding simulations on modern consoles.
Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition Review
A hypnotic playable comic book — Aquamarine trades action for atmosphere, delivering a thoughtful survival adventure that rewards patience and curiosity above all else.
Crazy Basket Review
A chaotic arcade basketball romp where unpredictable physics turn every shot into a gamble — simple, addictive, and perfect for quick bursts of street-court fun.
Specter Smash Review
A charming physics puzzler where brains beat reflexes — short-lived but cleverly designed, Specter Smash turns ghostly chaos into satisfying strategic play.
Uncharted SchoolBoy Hacker Review
A quirky stealth indie that turns teenage rebellion into bite-sized hacking missions — simple, rough around the edges, but surprisingly tense when its ideas click.
Styx: Master of Stealth Collection Review
A definitive stealth trilogy that charts Styx’s evolution from claustrophobic assassin to vertical infiltration master — demanding, cohesive, and essential for shadow-dwellers.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Review
A triumphant return for a cult racing legend — Tokyo Xtreme Racer turns midnight highways into psychological duels where style, skill, and nerve matter more than speed alone.
City Hunter
A stylish and faithful revival that turns a long-lost anime platformer into a lovingly preserved retro gem — cool, challenging, and unmistakably City Hunter.
No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES...
A clever and heartfelt detective spin-off that expands AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES with brilliant escape-room puzzles and unforgettable character moments.













