Tag: Rating 3/5
Risky Roads Review
A colourful arcade reflex game with charming characters and chaotic highways, Risky Roads delivers quick bursts of addictive challenge perfect for short play sessions.
Garbage Truck Sim Driver Simulator 26 Review
A niche but surprisingly engaging driving sim, Garbage Truck Sim Driver Simulator 26 turns everyday sanitation work into a technical, route-planning challenge that rewards patience and precision.
Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle Review
A budget-friendly horror double feature, Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle delivers two different survival experiences that balance tense stalking and chaotic undead combat.
EGGCONSOLE Kohakuiro no Yuigon PC-8801mkIISR Review
A fascinating relic of 1980s Japanese adventure gaming, EGGCONSOLE Kohakuiro no Yuigon delivers a stylish Taisho-era mystery — though its language barrier and dated mechanics limit its appeal for modern players.
Pororo Sports Day Review
A cheerful minigame collection starring Pororo and friends, Pororo Sports Day delivers colourful, family-friendly fun—best enjoyed during lively multiplayer sessions.
Magic Realm Obby Review
A simple but satisfying obstacle-course platformer, Magic Realm Obby captures the addictive precision jumping of classic obbies — even if its single-course structure limits long-term replay value.
Evergreen Meadow Review
A peaceful digital retreat rather than a traditional game, Evergreen Meadow offers a calming space to wander and unwind — even if its minimal design won’t keep everyone exploring for long.
Asphalt Racing Bundle Speedway & Grand Prix Review
A straightforward arcade racing bundle that delivers fast-paced fun and strong local multiplayer, even if its simple mechanics limit long-term depth.
Outbreak: Shades of Horror Review
Outbreak: Shades of Horror is an unapologetic throwback to classic survival horror, combining brutal difficulty and strict resource management with modern presentation. Rough around the edges but packed with tension, it’s a nostalgic nightmare best suited for fans of the genre’s old-school roots.
Arcade Archives 2 PLUMP POP Review
Arcade Archives 2: PLUMP POP revives one of Taito’s more unusual arcade experiments, blending trampoline mechanics with classic score-chasing action. While its simplicity limits long-term appeal, the quirky cooperative gameplay and faithful preservation make it an entertaining slice of arcade history.













