Tag: Rating 4/5
DRAGON QUEST VII Reimagined Review
A lovingly modernized classic that trades some legendary breadth for graceful momentum—on Switch 2, Dragon Quest VII is the most playable it’s ever been, if not quite the most magical.
Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate Review
Ratalaika Games has crafted a delightful homage to classic point-and-click adventures. Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate balances humor, puzzle-solving, and retro aesthetics into a coherent and highly enjoyable package. It’s quirky, charming, and accessible—a perfect choice for players seeking laughter, nostalgia, and clever gameplay in equal measure.
The Wellmonts Case Review
A restrained and chilling detective horror, The Wellmonts Case uses careful investigation and masterful sound design to unravel a family tragedy that feels uncomfortably real—proof that the scariest stories are often the quietest.
DunHero Review
DunHero is a vibrant, fast-paced roguelite bursting with choice—28 wildly different classes, hundreds of items, and endlessly shifting maps create a playground where every run tells a new story. Balance wobbles at times, but the thrill of discovering a game-breaking build makes this an addictive dungeon crawler that’s hard to put down.
Tobacco Market Simulator Review
Tobacco Market Simulator finds unexpected depth in the everyday life of a corner-shop owner, blending careful stock management with human unpredictability. Modest but absorbing, it proves that even the smallest storefront can hide big strategic dreams.
Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER Review
With a single paddle and a rebellious ball, Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER turns 33 stages of 1987 geometry into a timeless duel, where preservation meets pulse-quickening precision.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check delivers tense, tactical survival in a lived-in post-apocalyptic world, blending strategy, emotional storytelling, and player-driven choice — even if occasional pacing hiccups dilute its urgent momentum.
HELLMART Review
HELLMART turns the humble convenience store shift into a seven-day nightmare, mixing meticulous supermarket simulation with slow-burn horror. Between scanning groceries and barricading doors, you’ll decide who deserves shelter—and who should be left to the dark—making every night a nerve-racking moral gamble.
Project: Gorgon Review
Project: Gorgon is a defiantly unconventional MMORPG that trades hand-holding for discovery and rigid classes for gloriously strange freedom. Rough around the edges yet overflowing with inventive systems, it feels less like a game and more like a living experiment—one where becoming a lycanthrope, necromancer, or heroic cow are equally valid paths to adventure.
Apocryphoid Review
A stark, stylish boss-rush sermon of lasers and halos, Apocryphoid turns the afterlife into a precision duel where every pattern feels like scripture and every victory like hard-won salvation.













