Tag: Rating 4/5
Mila & Zug Review
A beautifully gentle interactive story that teaches empathy through quiet moments, warm imagery, and the simple power of listening.
Duck World – RPG Shooter Review
A deceptively tense survival shooter that uses scarcity, systems, and smart design to turn every decision into a risk—and every escape into a hard-earned victory.
Monterey Jack Review
A smart, reactive horror game where the monster learns your habits, mocks your fear, and turns your own playstyle into the sharpest weapon against you.
Down Among the Dead Men Review
A smart, richly written pirate litRPG that proves the sharpest weapon at sea isn’t a blade—but the choices you’re willing to live with.
Un.Key Review
A fiercely focused rotation puzzler where one mechanic becomes a language—minimalist, demanding, and hypnotically satisfying.
Trainlax Review
A soothing, elegantly crafted puzzle journey that turns railway design into digital mindfulness—simple in premise, rich in tranquil satisfaction.
Suika Wan! Review
A wonderfully silly merge puzzler where physics and puppies collide—simple, addictive, and far smarter than its round-dog chaos suggests.
Tom Clancy’s The Division – Definitive Edition Review
A faithful anniversary bundle that proves The Division’s snowy Manhattan still has bite—aging at the edges, but unmatched in mood and tactical tension.
Train Sim World 6: USA Edition Review
A lovingly detailed commuter sandbox where routine becomes ritual—still imperfect, yet unmatched in capturing the quiet art of driving trains.
Half Sword Review
Half Sword doesn’t choreograph medieval combat—it resurrects it, mud, panic, and all.













