Tag: Rating 3/5
Zumba – Treasure of Marble Island Review
A colourful and competent marble-shooter that plays it safe—perfect for short sessions, but lacking the depth to leave a lasting impression.
Turbo Rivals Review
A slick, drift-driven arcade racer that delivers instant thrills but runs out of road sooner than it should.
Asphalt Racing Bundle Hypercar & Speedway Review
A fast, fun, and functional arcade racing bundle that shines in local multiplayer but lacks the depth and variety needed to stand out in a crowded racing genre.
Freaky Lab VR Review
A hilarious and creative VR sandbox that delivers plenty of laughs, but lacks the depth to keep the experiment going for long.
Aliens Roadside Review
A bizarre but oddly charming gas station sim, Aliens Roadside delivers a fun early-game loop and a memorable premise—but struggles to evolve beyond its repetitive foundations.
Dead Patrol Review
A brutally straightforward zombie shooter with tight gunplay and strong PS5 immersion, Dead Patrol excels in short bursts—but struggles to maintain momentum over time.
Cozy Valley Life Review
A gentle, anime-inspired life sim built around farming, decorating, and slow-paced living, Cozy Valley Life offers a relaxing escape, even if its simplicity and repetition hold it back from true long-term depth.
I Am Jesus Christ Review
A reverent and visually atmospheric first-person retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, I Am Jesus Christ offers a contemplative yet mechanically limited interactive experience, blending scripted miracles, biblical storytelling, and open-world exploration into a game more characterised by its ambition than by its interactivity.
Counter Attack Review
Counter Attack is a curious contradiction—an arcade shooter wrapped in the language of blockbuster military simulation, delivering bursts of fast-paced action that occasionally shine, but ultimately struggle to live up to the scale of their own ambition.
Jaleco Sports: Bases Loaded II: Second Season Review
A time capsule of baseball’s early digital ambitions, polished just enough for modern hands—but not quite enough to escape its era.













