Tag: Retro
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II: The Fallen Angel
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II – The Fallen Angel deepens its predecessor’s emotional legacy, delivering a darker, more introspective JRPG that blends classic turn-based design with a story shaped by guilt, sacrifice, and redemption.
Tenshinouta: The Angel’s Verse Review
Tenshinouta: The Angel’s Verse is a lovingly restored classic JRPG that combines heartfelt Celtic-inspired storytelling with traditional turn-based mechanics — crafting an old-school adventure that feels timeless, even if some systems show their age.
Zumba – Marble Candy Rush Review
Zumba – Marble Candy Rush is a vibrant, casual marble shooter with bright visuals and sweet presentation, offering simple pick-up-and-play fun that’s perfect for relaxed sessions but limited in long-term depth.
Tomba! 2 Special Edition Review
For players willing to embrace its eccentricities, Tomba! 2 Special Edition is not just a nostalgic revisit, but a reaffirmation of how playful and imaginative platformers can be.
Direction Quad Review
Direction Quad is a smart, stylistically confident puzzle-adventure that rewards curiosity and adaptability, though its minimalist presentation and uneven pacing may not appeal to everyone.
Wing of Havoc Review
Wing of Havoc delivers relentless, old-school shoot ’em up action with addictive vertical combat and explosive pacing — a love letter to the genre that thrills in short bursts but struggles to keep momentum over longer sessions.
Nibiru Voyage Review
Nibiru Voyage blends narrative mystery with exploration and occasional puzzles, offering a thoughtful sci-fi journey through the unknown — though its deliberate pacing and uneven engagement mean it’s best savoured at the right pace.
The Bomb Split Review
The Bomb Split is an unapologetically cerebral puzzle experience that blends minimalist design with elegant mechanics, rewarding players who enjoy deep logical challenges — though its niche focus may feel inaccessible to casual audiences.
Big Hops Review
A focused, charming platformer with excellent movement and level design, Big Hops proves that strong fundamentals and clear vision can carry a game a very long way.
Minesweeper Classic Review
Minesweeper Classic distills the elegance of one of gaming’s oldest and most enduring puzzle formulas into a clean, focused experience — timeless in its logic, unforgiving in its challenge, and endlessly replayable for players who relish cerebral problem-solving.













