Tag: Puzzle-Platformer
Blueberry Review
Blueberry transforms life's joys, wounds, regrets, and triumphs into a heartfelt interactive journey that lingers long after the credits roll. It is a gentle reminder that healing is rarely straightforward, but always worth pursuing.
Moss: The Forgotten Relic Preview
Few games have captured the feeling of stepping inside a living storybook quite like Moss. With The Forgotten Relic, Polyarc isn't simply bringing Quill's adventure to a wider audience. It is rebuilding a beloved fantasy tale so a new generation can discover one of gaming's most heartfelt heroes.
Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition Review
A striking fusion of puzzle-platforming and mathematical logic, Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition turns abstract numbers into something tangible, playful, and surprisingly emotional, even when your brain is quietly melting.
Mina the Hollower Review
Mina the Hollower does not simply recreate the magic of classic handheld adventures. It digs beneath their foundations and uncovers something darker, stranger, and genuinely unforgettable.
Yerba Buena Review
Yerba Buena wraps one of the most inventive puzzle mechanics in years inside a surreal, glitching vision of 1970s San Francisco. It takes time to find its rhythm and stumbles in places, but once its ideas fully awaken, it becomes difficult to forget.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book trades traditional platforming goals for curiosity, discovery, and playful experimentation. The result is one of Yoshi’s most charming adventures in years, blending gorgeous storybook presentation with a gentle sense of wonder that feels increasingly rare.
Noodlebound Review
A fast, stylish, and deeply satisfying action-platformer that turns movement into pure rhythm, even if its tougher late-game challenges occasionally tie themselves into knots.
Duck Side of the Moon Review
Duck Side of the Moon turns a wandering astronaut duck into one of gaming’s most unexpectedly tender explorers, blending floaty physics, gentle discovery, and a quietly melancholic moon that feels alive with forgotten stories. It is equal parts absurd and heartfelt, and it works more often than it has any right to.
4 The Elements Review
4 The Elements is a sharp, nostalgia-tinged Metroidvania that turns elemental switching into a constant rhythm of movement, combat, and discovery, delivering a tightly designed adventure that prioritises clarity and control over spectacle, even if its presentation occasionally lags behind its mechanical ambition.
REANIMAL Review
A haunting co-op horror adventure that blends tension with tenderness, REANIMAL evolves Tarsier’s atmospheric style into a story of survival through connection — unsettling, emotional, and deeply immersive.













