Tag: Post-apocalyptic
Ratcheteer DX Review
Ratcheteer DX transforms a beloved Playdate experiment into a charming retro-style adventure filled with clever puzzles and atmospheric exploration. Compact yet satisfying, it delivers a bite-sized journey that captures the spirit of classic handheld action-adventures.
Pokémon Pokopia Review
Pokémon Pokopia transforms the Pokémon formula into a peaceful sandbox about rebuilding nature. By replacing battles with creative environmental abilities, it delivers a relaxing and imaginative adventure that turns a ruined world into a thriving Pokémon paradise.
Outbreak: Shades of Horror Review
Outbreak: Shades of Horror is an unapologetic throwback to classic survival horror, combining brutal difficulty and strict resource management with modern presentation. Rough around the edges but packed with tension, it’s a nostalgic nightmare best suited for fans of the genre’s old-school roots.
Revival: Recolonization Review
A bold reinvention of 4X strategy where you don’t just conquer the world — you reshape it.
Sands of Aura Review
A haunting isometric Souls-like that trades relentless punishment for exploration and atmosphere, turning a sea of sand into one of indie gaming’s most distinctive journeys.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review
A massive, content-rich return to the wasteland, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition proves that great open-world design endures — and on Switch 2, the Commonwealth has never felt more alive or more portable.
Mewgenics Review
A brilliantly strange fusion of tactics, roguelite progression, and genetic experimentation, Mewgenics transforms adorable cats into the foundation of one of the deepest strategy games in years.
Caves of Qud Review
A genre-defining roguelike masterpiece — endlessly creative, fiercely simulated, and finally complete after 15 years of evolution.
Tom Clancy’s The Division – Definitive Edition Review
A faithful anniversary bundle that proves The Division’s snowy Manhattan still has bite—aging at the edges, but unmatched in mood and tactical tension.
HumanitZ Review
HumanitZ doesn’t ask you to save the world—only to survive it one ugly, beautiful day at a time.













