Tag: Retro
Lines 98 Classic Review
Lines 98 Classic reminds us that timeless puzzle design needs no reinvention — just a clean board, a clever plan, and the patience to survive one more turn.
Dino Escape Review
A small dinosaur, a haunted forest, and razor-sharp platforming — Dino Escape proves that simplicity and atmosphere can still deliver a gripping indie challenge.
Captain Puff MacFly Review
A vibrant retro love letter that blends classic shmup intensity with modern roguelite progression — short, stylish, and packed with arcade heart.
EGGCONSOLE MUGEN NO SHINZOU III PC-8801mkIISR Review
A fascinating JRPG time capsule — archaic yet influential, preserving the moment when Japanese RPG storytelling first began to dream bigger.
Paper Plane Review
A clever, hand-drawn shmup with two standout mechanics and smooth 120 FPS performance — Paper Plane proves that even a £2.49 arcade shooter can have serious bite.
Ren & Stimpy Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy, Collection Review
A gloriously gross slice of ’90s gaming history—Ren & Stimpy’s retro chaos returns, sharper than ever but still delightfully deranged.
Arcade Archives 2 ADVENTURE CANOE Review
A relentless river run from 1982 reborn with modern polish—Adventure Canoe proves even the simplest arcade ideas can still make waves.
Console Archives Dezaemon Review
A pioneering 8-bit creation suite reborn for modern consoles—Dezaemon proves the dream of player-made games began long before the indie boom.
Cavorite Review
A brilliant, brain-first puzzle platformer that proves one great idea—applied relentlessly—can outlast entire generations of game design trends.
Prize Fighter – Heavyweight Edition Review
A gritty FMV relic reborn in crisp 4K—Prize Fighter: Heavyweight Edition proves that sometimes the old-school slugfests still have a little fight left in them.













