Tag: Rating 4/5
Alexandria IV Review
Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.
Heroine Anthem Zero 2 : Scalescars Oath Review
Heroine Anthem Zero 2: Scalescars Oath is vast, emotional, and unapologetically ambitious. Beneath its side scrolling action lies a deeply human story about faith, pain, identity, and hope, wrapped inside a world that feels less like a game and more like a living myth.
Arcade Archives 2 Mr.Do! Review
Arcade Archives 2 Mr. Do! proves that great arcade design never really ages. Beneath its cheerful clown mascot and simple digging mechanics sits a deceptively sharp score chaser that still has enough tension, creativity, and personality to stand shoulder to shoulder with arcade royalty.
Tiny Lands 2 Review – Small Worlds, Big Comfort
Tiny Lands 2 does not chase adrenaline or spectacle. Instead, it quietly invites you to slow down, lean closer, and appreciate the tiny details hidden inside its beautifully crafted worlds. It is comfort gaming at its purest.
Pawbay Review
Pawbay understands one universal truth: cats are adorable little chaos engines. Beneath its cosy seaside charm lies a playful sandbox that celebrates curiosity, mischief, and the joy of causing problems purely because you can.
The Backrooms Review
The Backrooms turns internet folklore into a slow, unnerving descent through loneliness, uncertainty, and impossible spaces. It is not interested in jump scares every five seconds. Instead, it builds dread through silence, repetition, and the creeping feeling that reality itself has become untrustworthy.
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks Review
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks turns the anarchic madness of the Orks into a surprisingly smart combat racer. Loud, chaotic, and overflowing with personality, it captures the joy of Speedwaaagh while delivering races that feel equal parts demolition derby and battlefield.
Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection Review
Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection is more than a nostalgic bundle. It is a lovingly preserved time capsule that reminds you why these chaotic toddler adventures mattered in the first place. Uneven quality across the games remains, but the warmth and care poured into this collection shine through every muddy backyard, toy box quest, and Reptar roar.
OOLO Review
OOLO feels like discovering a forgotten adventure game tucked away in an attic chest. Beneath its deceptively simple exterior lies a sprawling, quietly beautiful world built around curiosity, memory, and the joy of getting lost.
King of Tokyo Review
King of Tokyo transforms a beloved tabletop classic into a lively digital playground where giant monsters throw punches, chase victory points, and battle for control of the city. Beneath the colourful chaos lies a surprisingly clever strategy game that remains easy to learn but difficult to master.













