Tag: Rating 3.5/5
Five Hearts Under One Roof Season2 Review
A significantly improved FMV sequel with a strong, varied cast and better branching structure, held back by tonal inconsistency and uneven route development.
FMV Thriller Killer Review
A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.
Taito Milestones 4 Review
A diverse and historically rich arcade collection with standout classics and intriguing oddities, held back slightly by inconsistent quality and a lack of modern features.
The Knights of the Cross Review
Adapting classic literature into a video game is always a risky endeavour, but The Knights of the Cross—inspired by The Knights of the Cross—takes...
SHINONOME ABYSS The Maiden Exorcist Review
A clever and atmospheric horror-strategy hybrid with standout sound design and rewarding gameplay systems, held back by repetition and a demanding learning curve.
Hello Neighbor Review
A brilliantly inventive stealth horror concept elevated by PS5 enhancements, though its uneven execution still holds it back from greatness.
BACK TO THE GARDEN Review
A beautifully imagined but structurally divided experience, blending thoughtful solarpunk restoration with chaotic vegetable-driven party gameplay into something charming, uneven, and quietly unforgettable.
Enlisted – “Fight Fire With Fire” Bundle Review
A high-impact premium bundle that delivers chaotic flamethrower-driven squad gameplay and strong progression boosts, but reinforces ongoing concerns about balance and monetisation in Enlisted’s evolving live-service ecosystem.
DAMON and BABY Review
A bold fusion of frantic twin-stick combat and protective escort gameplay, delivering tense, inventive action even if its ambitious ideas don’t always fully land.
Realpolitiks II Review
A sprawling and ambitious grand strategy game that captures the chaos of modern geopolitics, offering deep systems and meaningful choice—if you can navigate its complexity.













