Tag: Rating 4/5
Arcade Archives 2 TOP SPEED Review
Arcade Archives 2: TOP SPEED captures the raw adrenaline of 1987 arcade racing with blistering speed, unforgiving difficulty, and a perfectly judged modern touch. With Time Attack Mode pushing mastery to new heights, HAMSTER CORPORATION proves that sometimes the fastest way forward is straight through the past.
Run from Duck Review
Water rises, walls close in, and somewhere in the shadows, the Duck hunts. Every heartbeat counts, every turn could be your last. In Run from Duck, survival isn’t about fighting—it’s about running, listening, and never looking back.
USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR Review
In USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR, heroism isn’t about combat or glory—it’s about consistency, attention to detail, and proving that discipline can be just as rewarding as victory on the battlefield.
Cash Guardian: Collector Operation Capital Defense Review
Cash Guardian turns the daily commute into a chess match with criminals—proof that the most exciting hero isn’t the robber, but the one trying desperately not to become the headline.
Escape From Duck Review
Behind the honks and feathers lies a surprisingly sharp survival game—Escape From Duck is proof that terror can waddle as well as sprint.
MOTE: Workshop Review
In the hush of a forgotten workshop, MOTE finds drama in shavings, heart in hinges, and a whole relationship hiding between the teeth of a rusted saw.
RV Drive There Co-op Review
More campfire argument than car chase, RV Drive There transforms a stubborn vehicle and a blocked road into a brilliant social engine — where victory isn’t measured in speed, but in how loudly you laughed while pulling the RV out of a swamp.
4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Like a perfectly judged overtake on the final lap, 4PGP balances accessibility and speed with effortless style — a racer built not just for the podium, but for the living room couch where real rivalries are born.
Flingin’ Poo Review
Flingin’ Poo is a gloriously absurd arena brawler where monkeys fling massive blobs, devour bananas, and battle for the crown of chaos. With its cartoon charm, intuitive controls, and hilariously unpredictable arenas, it’s a perfect multiplayer party game that proves sometimes the best weapon in a fight is pure silliness.
Is this potato? Review
Is this potato? turns a gloriously simple idea into a surprisingly addictive challenge. With cheerful illustrations, gentle brain-teasing tension, and perfectly pick-up-and-play design, this quirky spud hunt proves that sometimes the smallest games leave the biggest smiles.













