Tag: Resource Management
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.
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.
Gym Simulator 26 Review
A quirky, hands-on management sim that balances satisfying progression with chaotic humour, though its repetitive systems and limited depth hold it back from true greatness.
BACK TO THE GARDEN Review
A beautifully imagined but structurally divided experience, blending thoughtful solarpunk restoration with chaotic vegetable-driven party gameplay into something charming, uneven, and quietly unforgettable.
Marathon Review
Marathon brings Bungie’s legendary gunplay to the extraction shooter genre, delivering high-stakes PvPvE combat in a striking cyberpunk world. While its unforgiving structure may challenge newcomers, the tension of every infiltration and extraction makes it one of the most exciting multiplayer shooters of the year.
RoadCraft – 1-Year Anniversary Edition Review
A dense, methodical simulation that turns disaster recovery into a deeply satisfying logistical puzzle, rewarding patience and precision over speed and spectacle.
Realpolitiks II Review
A sprawling and ambitious grand strategy game that captures the chaos of modern geopolitics, offering deep systems and meaningful choice—if you can navigate its complexity.
Ghost Master: Resurrection Core Edition Review
A faithful and cleverly modernised remake, Ghost Master proves that orchestrating fear can still be as strategic as it is entertaining.
Frost Survival – Winter Review
Bleak, methodical, and quietly unnerving, Frost Survival – Winter turns isolation and cold into its most effective—and memorable—mechanics.
DigDigDrill Review
A soothing, addictive mining experience that turns simplicity into strength. Perfect for unwinding—just don’t be surprised if you lose track of time digging “just one more layer.”













