Tag: Reviews
Battlefield 6 Review
A triumphant return to form, proving that Battlefield is once again the king of large-scale warfare.
Kamla Review
For players seeking a thoughtful, action-packed adventure with emotional depth, Kamla is an experience worth taking on. Every stealthy infiltration, tactical engagement, and decision-laden dialogue reinforces the game’s central themes of courage, consequence, and the human cost of conflict.
Escape Simulator 2 Review
Whether you’re a puzzle purist, a co-op enthusiast, or a budding designer, Escape Simulator 2 delivers a polished and endlessly replayable escape-room adventure
Sonic x Shadow Generations – Day One Edition Review
A brilliant remaster that beautifully balances nostalgia, fresh content, and smooth performance, Sonic x Shadow Generations sets a new standard for Sonic on Switch 2.
A Long Survive Review
A tense, tactical, and rewarding co-op VR survival experience that shines brightest when teamwork takes centre stage.
House of Golf VR Review
Whether you’re a sports simulation fan or just enjoy refined VR interactions, House of Golf VR is an excellent addition to the Meta Quest lineup.
Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage Standard Edition Review
Few fighting game franchises have stood the test of time quite like Virtua Fighter. Renowned for its deep mechanics, technical precision, and strategic depth, the series has long been a favorite among competitive fighting game enthusiasts.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Review
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion offers a rewarding mech action RPG experience with deep customisation, engaging combat, and a vast open world. Performance issues and graphical compromises prevent it from being flawless on this platform, but the core gameplay fun and ambitious design make it a worthwhile addition to any library.
Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut Review
Yakuza 0: Director's Cut is a must-own for fans of narrative-driven action games. It combines stellar performance and enhanced visuals with the series’ most beloved story, enriched by new content and a robust multiplayer mode—even if that mode falls short in execution.
Absolum Review
Absolum achieves something rare—it revitalises a retro genre while pushing its mechanics into new creative territory.













