Tag: Puzzle Platformer
Psycho Path Review
An evocative and unsettling psychological horror experience that excels in atmosphere, ambiguity, and environmental storytelling.
Filtration Review
A measured and atmospheric systems-driven experience that excels in thematic cohesion and thoughtful design — demanding patience and attentiveness, but richly rewarding for players drawn to cerebral, slow-burn gameplay.
Game Of Fate 3:Clash Of Crowns Review
A strategically rich, content-heavy tactical RPG with engaging combat and progression systems, held back slightly by pacing constraints and genre-typical monetisation and balance challenges.
One More Gem Review
One More Gem is a smart, tightly designed puzzle game that rewards patience and foresight. Its minimalist presentation and carefully balanced challenge create a satisfying experience that will appeal strongly to fans of strategic, logic-driven gameplay.
Mai: Child of Ages Review
A resonant, rewarding journey through loss, memory, and remnant glory — a meaningful addition to the genre that stands confidently on its own merits.
Scott Whiskers: The Search for the Golden Cat Review
For players seeking a polished, light-hearted adventure that values exploration, problem-solving, and steady progression, Scott Whiskers is a rewarding journey well worth taking.
VR Giants Review
If you enjoy exploration, physical interaction and atmospheric worlds in VR — and if you appreciate games that trust player curiosity over overt guidance — VR Giants is a standout title on Quest.
Montezuma’s Revenge – The 40th Anniversary Edition Review
It’s still tough. It’s still quirky. It’s still uniquely Montezuma’s Revenge. But now it’s also one of the best retro remasters of the decade.
Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum Review
This isn’t a game for players seeking adrenaline—but for those who appreciate the artistry and history behind gaming’s most foundational aesthetic, it’s a standout release and a love letter worth exploring.
JellyCar Worlds Review
It’s nostalgic without being dated, modern without losing its roots, and—most importantly—fun in a way only JellyCar can be.












