Tag: Rating 4/5
Verho: Curse of Faces Review
For fans of atmospheric horror, narrative-driven adventures, and games that stay with you long after you close them, Curse of Faces is a haunting triumph.
INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road Review
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer ready to dive into its theatrical take on football, the game delivers an experience that’s fun, rewarding, and full of personality.
Escape from Tarkov Review
A brutally immersive, endlessly replayable tactical shooter with a steep learning curve—unequaled in tension and depth, but often held back by accessibility issues and technical blemishes.
Into the Restless Ruins Review
If you enjoy games that blend strategy, progression and emergent storytelling, Into the Restless Ruins is absolutely worth diving into. It rewards creativity, punishes carelessness, and encourages experimentation in a way that few modern roguelikes manage.
7 Days to Die – Console Edition Review
A sprawling, challenging, and immensely replayable survival experience that successfully translates the PC sandbox to console. Ideal for players who enjoy tension, creativity, and emergent gameplay.
The Wreck Review
A meaningful, brave narrative experience wrapped in a thoughtful physical edition. For players seeking depth, emotion, and a tactile game to own, The Wreck delivers.
Shredders: Full Ride Edition Review
Snowboarding games have long held a special place in the heart of action-sports fans: the rush of momentum down a mountain, the balance of...
Rooftops & Alleys – Dual Pack Edition Review
Rooftops & Alleys: Dual Pack Edition is a celebration of movement—pure, grounded, skill-based movement that feels unlike anything offered by mainstream gaming. It isn’t flashy. It isn’t cinematic. And it doesn’t hide its indie roots.
Dark Atlas: Infernum Review
Few games capture the eerie allure of dark fantasy quite like Dark Atlas: Infernum, a title that plunges players into a gothic, nightmarish world teeming with danger, mystery, and occult intrigue.
Pigeon Simulator Review
Whether you’re dive-bombing businessmen, starting a bird uprising, or simply gliding through the city skyline, Pigeon Simulator delivers a uniquely funny and satisfying experience. It may not be profound, but it’s pure fun from start to finish—a delightful flight of fancy worth taking.













