Tag: Retro
Caput Mortum Review
It’s not for everyone. Action-seekers may find it slow. Puzzle newcomers may find it cryptic. But for players who enjoy atmospheric, cerebral horror steeped in ritualistic decay, Caput Mortum is one of the year’s standout experiences.
Pixicharm Collection 7 Review
A relaxed collection of bite-sized puzzle games that focuses on clarity, accessibility, and casual play, offering a variety of short challenges without pressure.
EGGCONSOLE Lizard PC-8801 Review
EGGCONSOLE Lizard PC-8801 blends retro aesthetics with tight puzzle-platforming design, delivering thoughtful challenges and rewarding progression.
Viewfinder – Nintendo Switch Review
Viewfinder’s reality-bending photo puzzles translate impressively to Nintendo Switch, delivering a smart, stylish, and creative adventure — even if it’s a little short.
LET IT DIE: INFERNO Review
LET IT DIE: INFERNO brings improved combat, striking Inferno-themed visuals, and brutal roguelike action to PC and PS5. A stylish and unforgiving sequel that fans of the original will love.
Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant -Nintendo Switch 2 Review
Ripple Island: Kyle and Cal’s Restaurant on Switch 2 blends cosy restaurant management with rich character storytelling and clever cooking puzzles. A warm, charming sim with standout personality, despite a few pacing issues.
Quick Whiskers Review
A sharp, energetic title that thrives on repetition and precision, Quick Whiskers delivers fast-paced fun for players who enjoy pushing their reflexes and refining their skills one run at a time.
Simogo Legacy Collection Review
Simogo Legacy Collection brings seven critically acclaimed indie classics to Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam, celebrating 15 years of innovation with faithful ports, bonus content, and modern enhancements.
MARVEL Cosmic Invasion Review
It’s not long, and its replay systems are thinner than ideal—but for what it aims to be, Cosmic Invasion hits almost all the right notes.
Dragon Ruins II Review
Whether you're returning to the ruins or discovering them for the first time, this journey is absolutely worth taking.













