Tag: PS5 Review
Coffee Talk Tokyo Review
Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers another beautifully written slice of late night comfort, blending heartfelt storytelling, stunning atmosphere, and a memorable new setting into one of the series’ strongest entries.
The Love’s Ordeal Review
The Love’s Ordeal is not a game about fighting monsters. It is about resisting them, understanding them, and sometimes questioning whether they were monsters at all.
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam Preview
Hell Let Loose: Vietnam is not interested in power fantasies. It wants players to feel the exhaustion, fear, and uncertainty of a battlefield where the jungle itself can become the enemy.
Darksiders Warmastered Edition Review
Darksiders Warmastered Edition proves that great adventure design never truly ages. Beneath the current generation polish is still one of gaming’s most satisfying blends of combat, exploration, and mythological spectacle.
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition Review
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition turns cosmic horror into a slow descent through madness, where every card drawn feels like another step toward something ancient staring back from the dark.
MYST Review
Some games feel tied to the era that created them. Others quietly step beyond time. Myst has always belonged to the second group. Back...
Hauntsville Review
There is something timeless about old campfire stories. Long before horror games filled screens with jump scares and scripted monsters, fear lived in whispers...
Smalland: Survive the Wilds Review
Smalland: Survive the Wilds transforms an ordinary forest into one of gaming’s most captivating survival sandboxes. Beautiful, atmospheric, and filled with adventure, it captures the childhood wonder of exploring a giant world from a tiny perspective while delivering deeply rewarding crafting, traversal, and cooperative play.
Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition Review
Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition delivers a thrilling blast of arcade perfection, combining razor-sharp gameplay, explosive visuals, and one of the best soundtracks in the genre. Even years later, its bullet-soaked chaos remains utterly electrifying.
Outbound Review
Outbound transforms the survival genre into something unexpectedly peaceful, replacing combat and chaos with creativity, sustainability, and the quiet joy of life on the open road. Beneath its cosy atmosphere lies one of the year’s most heartfelt exploration games.













