Tag: Rating 4/5
File Destined Review
A tense, atmospheric horror experience that turns a simple lighter into a lifeline, delivering slow-burning dread through restraint, ambiguity, and brilliantly oppressive design.
Primal Planet Review
A richly atmospheric and mechanically inventive “dinovania” that succeeds through creativity, emotional storytelling, and strong world-building, despite uneven pacing and occasional design roughness.
Dinosaurs Bodycam Review
A tense, visually distorted survival horror experience that uses bodycam realism, adaptive dinosaur AI, and microphone-based mechanics to create an immersive but occasionally disorienting fight for survival.
Life is Strange: Reunion Review
An emotional and ambitious finale that delivers a heartfelt conclusion to Max and Chloe’s story, even if its scope occasionally outpaces its execution.
Journey to the Void Review
A brilliantly designed “stand your ground” roguelite deckbuilder that transforms spatial pressure into strategic depth, elevated by strong biome variety and systemic complexity, but held back slightly by steep onboarding and uneven early difficulty curves.
Grimoire Groves Review
A beautifully cohesive and atmospheric witch-life sim that prioritises restoration and mood over complexity, delivering a deeply calming experience held back only by slow pacing and relatively simple mechanical depth.
Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator Review
A fast, unsettling arcade trading sim that turns financial speculation into chaotic gameplay, blending satire and systems design into a uniquely uncomfortable but compelling experience.
Otome Daoshi -Fighting For Love- Review
A vibrant, lighthearted otome visual novel that blends romance, humour, and Chinese fantasy aesthetics into a charming and accessible experience, prioritising character chemistry over dramatic intensity.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate Gold Edition Review
A fast, chaotic and content-rich roguelike brawler that captures the spirit of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with co-op energy and expanded character variety making the Gold Edition the most complete way to play.
Worshippers of Cthulhu Review
A richly atmospheric city-builder that reimagines Lovecraftian horror as governance, blending ritual-driven strategy and moral ambiguity into a dense, unsettling, and deeply engaging management experience.













