Tag: Rating 4/5
Crazy Cats Survivors Review
Crazy Cats Survivors delivers bite-sized roguelite chaos wrapped in fluffy charm. With auto-firing weapons, strategic upgrades, and five-minute arenas, it’s a surprisingly tactical bullet-hell that proves you don’t need complex controls to have a wildly addictive time.
Block Cascade Review
Block Cascade turns simple block-clearing into a chain-reaction spectacle. With 150 handcrafted levels, clever power-ups, and a soothing rhythm of play, this PS5 puzzler is easy to learn, hard to put down, and quietly addictive in all the right ways.
Roadtrip Ruckus: RV Survival Crew Review
Roadtrip Ruckus: RV Survival Crew is a chaotic co-op scramble where burgers, bandages, and a physics winch are the only things standing between your battered RV and total disaster. Equal parts slapstick survival and teamwork test, it turns a “shortcut” into a hilariously stressful adventure.
Drop Pop Review
Drop Pop turns a simple idea into a deeply satisfying loop, blending relaxing, pressure-free gameplay with just enough score-chasing depth to keep you saying “one more go” far longer than you planned.
Long Run 2 Review
You begin with nothing, gather a crowd in seconds, and spend the rest of the run desperately trying not to lose them. Every gate tempts you with growth, every obstacle threatens to slice your line in half. By the time your surviving squad is fired from a cannon at the finish, the whole sprint feels like a gamble that finally pays off.
I’m in Love With Your Dead Grandmother Review
Step into the awkward, absurd, and delightfully dark world of Noah — a 28-year-old man-child navigating romance, life advice, and questionable dating preferences. One wrong move could turn an already bizarre first date into total disaster, and the game thrives on your choices, your nerves, and your willingness to embrace uncomfortable comedy.
Speakeasy Simulator Review
Speakeasy Simulator transports players into the smoky, thrilling world of 1920s underground nightlife, blending management simulation with narrative flair and historical ambience. With rich character interaction, layered systems, and an evocative setting, it delivers an experience that’s both relaxing and strategic — even if a few pacing issues and repetitive loops hold it back from true greatness.
The Empty Eyes Review
The Empty Eyes is a masterclass in subtle psychological horror, weaving tension, paranoia, and narrative discovery into a first-person experience that is as unnerving as it is immersive. It doesn’t rely on jump scares — it thrives on the slow creep of dread, the unsettling architecture of a house that feels alive, and the feeling that something unseen is always watching.
Duel Corp. Review
Duel Corp. blends Souls-like tension, directional melee combat, sandbox freedom, and MMO-style systems into a striking pixel-art world that feels both retro and ambitious. It’s messy, bold, occasionally overwhelming — and undeniably compelling for players who crave deep systems and unforgiving combat wrapped in an open, reactive world.
Quarantine Zombies Review
Quarantine Zombies is a fast-paced, arcade-style zombie shooter that distills the survival genre into relentless action, explosive encounters, and ever-escalating hordes of the undead. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, its tight gameplay loop and constant intensity make it an entertaining throwback for players craving quick thrills, chaotic combat, and leaderboard competition — even if a lack of narrative depth and variety limit its long-term appeal.













