Tag: Retro
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.
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass Review
A charming yet unsettling RPG set inside a child’s dream, Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass blends inventive combat with a surprisingly mature story, creating a nostalgic adventure that’s equal parts heartfelt and haunting.
I’m not a Human: Horror Review
A claustrophobic basement nightmare driven by sound and suspense, I’m Not a Human: Horror uses a simple premise and an unpredictable stalker to create genuine tension—rough around the edges, but chilling where it counts.
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.
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.
Sanctum Push Review
In Sanctum Push, strategy meets charm as players guide a paladin through a corrupted castle, carefully pushing enemies into their rightful places. With clever puzzles, expressive pixel art, and a rewarding challenge curve, it’s a Sokoban adventure that proves even small steps can restore great order.
American Theft 80s Review
American Theft 80s is a methodical, systems-driven crime sandbox that turns planning and patience into its greatest thrills, wrapping its burglar fantasy in a neon-lit vision of corruption, consequence, and retro charm.
EGGCONSOLE WONDERLAND OF CARBUNCLE MSX2 Review
EGGCONSOLE WONDERLAND OF CARBUNCLE MSX2 is a charmingly unconventional shooter that blends platforming, resource management, and boss-driven progression into a playful, thoughtfully designed experience that still feels refreshingly different today.
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.
Deep Fringe Review
Deep Fringe is a grim, biopunk tactical RPG that tests both your strategic mind and patience. Its handcrafted pixel-art world, intricate combat systems, and lethal foes create a darkly compelling experience that rewards meticulous planning, tactical experimentation, and creative problem-solving. Fans of hardcore strategy will find themselves absorbed in this unforgiving yet rewarding nightmare.













