Tag: PS4 Review
Double Dragon Revive Review
A fun, nostalgic brawl that lands plenty of hits — just not enough to reclaim the championship belt.
Shelter 78: Mutant Protocol Review
It’s not the loudest or flashiest game on PlayStation, but it might be one of the most thought-provoking. If you enjoy games that make you weigh every choice — and live with the consequences — Shelter 78 is absolutely worth stepping into.
Gladiatorial Conquest Battle: Arena of Legends Review
It may not be perfect, but in the grand tradition of the coliseum, perfection isn’t the point — spectacle is. And in that regard, Arena of Legends triumphs.
Street Fighter 6: Year 1-2 Fighters Edition Review
A polished, content-rich fighting game that looks and plays superbly on Switch 2, with minor technical compromises only truly apparent during World Tour battles.
Farm Simulator Review
If you come to Farm Simulator expecting the comforting loop of planting and profit, you may walk away confused. But if you approach it as an atmospheric, meditative experience about the weight of routine and the loneliness of open spaces, you’ll find a game that stays with you long after you’ve put down the shovel.
Hell Is Other Demons Review
It’s not an easy ride, and it doesn’t want to be. But for those willing to dive headfirst into its crimson chaos, it offers an experience that burns bright long after the final demon falls.
Dreamscapes: The Sandman Review
Whether you’re a veteran of point-and-click adventures or a newcomer looking for a narrative-driven experience that trades bombast for quiet beauty, Dreamscapes: The Sandman is a haunting gem worth rediscovering.
Seek Hearts Review
A delightful card-battling RPG that balances strategy, story, and charm, offering a satisfying adventure for players who love tactical gameplay and creative experimentation.
Ultimate Battle Simulator Review
A breathtaking large-scale battle simulator that excels in spectacle and strategy, perfect for players seeking epic warfare and creative freedom, despite some technical and UI rough edges.
The Sinking Forest – 沈んだ森 Review
Its meticulous design, audio-visual presentation, and reflective pacing create a lasting impression that lingers long after the forest is left behind.













