Tag: Roguelike
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition Review
Menace from the Deep: Complete Edition turns cosmic horror into a slow descent through madness, where every card drawn feels like another step toward something ancient staring back from the dark.
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor – Complete Edition Bundle Review
A dense, explosive survival loop that turns mining into both a lifeline and a gamble, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - Complete Edition Bundle delivers one of the most confident console takes on the survivor-like genre to date. It is chaotic, strategic, and surprisingly thoughtful beneath all the bug-splattering noise.
Froggy Hates Snow Review
Froggy Hates Snow turns a simple idea, digging through frozen ground, into something tense, strategic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, where every tunnel carved feels like a small rebellion against the cold.
Versebound Review
Versebound turns Finnish mythology into a bruising, mournful struggle for survival where every battle feels earned and every victory echoes like an ancient poem carried through the cold.
KIBORG Combo Edition Review
KIBORG Combo Edition feels like stepping into a machine that was always meant to break you, then rebuild you into something sharper. It is loud, brutal, and relentless, but beneath the noise there is a rhythm that slowly reveals itself the longer you survive.
Tiny Auto Knights Review
A calm but addictive auto-battler that turns a small 3x3 grid into a space of constant optimisation, where every placement quietly shapes the outcome.
Survivor Legion Review
Survivor Legion reinvents the survivor formula by putting you in command of a full squad rather than a lone hero, delivering a chaotic yet tactical power fantasy where positioning and synergy matter just as much as raw damage output.
Demon Huntress Review
A fast, brutal roguelike that thrives on momentum and escalating power, Demon Huntress delivers exhilarating combat and addictive build crafting, even if its repetition and minimal presentation keep it from true greatness.
Dungeon Clawler Review
Few games turn frustration into a mechanic quite like Dungeon Clawler, where every failed grab feels like chaos, and every perfect pull feels like you just bent probability in your favour.
KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI Review
A sharp and stylish roguelike, KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI builds tension through constraint, turning a three card combat system into a fast, strategic loop that rewards clarity, adaptation, and steady progression.













