Tag: Procedural Generation
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition Review
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition feels less like a simple content bundle and more like a second wind for an already ambitious tabletop-inspired roguelite. It is a package built for players who have already bled through Fahrul once and are ready to do it again with sharper teeth and bigger consequences.
Star Fire: Eternal Cycle Review
Some games demand a big time investment, yet they also inspire you to keep going. You might tell yourself just one more run, a...
Dragon Is Dead Review
Dragon Is Dead is a fast, demanding roguelite that thrives on precision and build experimentation. It can be punishing and occasionally uneven, but when everything clicks, it delivers a deeply satisfying sense of momentum that is hard to walk away from.
Causal Loop Review
Causal Loop is a thoughtful time-bending puzzle adventure that turns repetition into creativity, blending layered mechanics with a haunting sci-fi story about isolation, memory, and fractured reality.
OBLITACRATER Review
OBLITACRATER turns score-chasing into a nerve-wracking gamble, blending tight twin-stick action with a brutal risk-reward system that makes every decision feel like it matters.
Drop Duchy – Complete Edition Review
There’s a comforting rhythm in familiarity. Dropping a block, clearing a line, and watching the stack fall neatly into place, these simple actions have...
Death By Scrolling Review
In Purgatory, even salvation is a timed event—and the only direction that matters is up.
Fortnite Save the World Review
Before the battle royale, there was the defence. And in Save the World, survival is still built one wall, one trap, and one mistake at a time.
Under Par Golf Architect Review
A rewarding and well designed golf tycoon experience that shines in its creative systems, even if its simulation layers do not always reach the same level of depth.
Lucky Tower Ultimate Review
A chaotic and inventive roguelike that turns unpredictability into its greatest strength, even if that same unpredictability occasionally works against it.













