Tag: Procedural Generation
Journey to the Void Review
A brilliantly designed “stand your ground” roguelite deckbuilder that transforms spatial pressure into strategic depth, elevated by strong biome variety and systemic complexity, but held back slightly by steep onboarding and uneven early difficulty curves.
Worshippers of Cthulhu Review
A richly atmospheric city-builder that reimagines Lovecraftian horror as governance, blending ritual-driven strategy and moral ambiguity into a dense, unsettling, and deeply engaging management experience.
Cards lie Review
A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.
Dragonkin: The Banished Review
Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t reinvent the action RPG, but its clever Ancestral Grid system and genuinely engaging co-op make it a standout for players who value build experimentation and teamwork over narrative depth.
Deadzone: Rogue Review
Deadzone: Rogue delivers sharp gunplay, rewarding progression, and chaotic co-op action, making it a standout—if familiar—entry in the roguelite shooter genre.
Slay the Spire 2 Review
Slay the Spire 2 expands the legendary roguelike deckbuilder with new characters, smoother visuals, and ambitious co-op gameplay, proving the climb is still as addictive as ever.
Grind Survivors Review
Grind Survivors delivers brutal demon-slaying action and deep weapon customisation, offering a challenging survivor-like experience built for players who love crafting the perfect build.
Order 13 Review
A clever blend of job simulator and psychological horror, Order 13 transforms a lonely warehouse night shift into a tense and atmospheric survival experience.
Castle of no Escape 2 Review
A punishing, pixel-perfect throwback that refuses to modernise — Castle of no Escape 2 delivers uncompromising dungeon-crawling for players brave enough to face its 216-room curse.
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.













