Tag: Rating 3.5/5
Console Archives Ishin no Arashi Review
History is not only shaped by swords, but by words—and in Ishin no Arashi, conviction is the sharpest weapon of all.
Bodycam Trilogy Review
Three lenses. Three battlefields. One constant distortion between player and reality.
re:re:ghosted Review
A minimalist puzzler wrapped in quiet psychological horror, re:re:ghosted unsettles as much as it challenges—delivering clever ideas, even if its ambiguity occasionally clouds the experience.
Spica Adventure Review
A charming, colourful arcade revival that prioritises movement and style over depth—simple, polished, and consistently fun in short bursts.
The Day I Became a Bird Review
A tender, beautifully presented story of first love and self-expression—simple, sincere, and quietly affecting, though limited in scope and gameplay depth.
House Cleaner Simulator Review
A relaxing and satisfying cleaning simulation that excels in its core loop, though limited depth and repetition prevent it from reaching greater heights.
FALLEN : FATAL FORCE
A stylish and ambitious psychic action game that improves accessibility and spectacle, but loses some depth in the process through over automation and repetition.
Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King Review
A charming and accessible family adventure that succeeds through character and presentation, even if its gameplay remains straightforward throughout.
Fix & Flip Dream House Review
A competent and satisfying renovation simulator that delivers strong moment to moment transformation, but is held back by repetition and limited creative depth over time.
The End of the Sun Review
A beautifully crafted, culturally rich mystery adventure that prioritises atmosphere and authenticity over pace and accessibility—deeply immersive, but deliberately restrained.













