Tag: Roguelike
Death Machine Review
Death Machine delivers a focused, high-pressure arena shooter built around skill, movement, and relentless combat, rewarding mastery even as its narrow scope and repetition limit long-term variety.
FAIRY TAIL: DUNGEONS Review
FAIRY TAIL: DUNGEONS transforms the Fairy Tail universe into a strategic roguelite deck builder, offering rewarding character synergy and tactical depth despite some repetition in its progression.
Frontline Frenzy Review
Frontline Frenzy is a spirited and fun action experience that excels in short bursts and chaotic multiplayer clashes but ultimately needs deeper systems and better balance to fully realise its potential.
Nocturn Review
Nocturn is a deliberate and unsettling indie horror title that succeeds through restraint and atmosphere, offering a thoughtful, if demanding, experience for players willing to engage on its terms.
Space Trench Review
Space Trench does not redefine the genre, but it executes its core ideas with confidence, making it a worthwhile entry in the indie survival horror space.
Rammy’s Great Adventure Ⅰ&Ⅱ REMAKE Review
A respectful and well-crafted remake that modernises two classic adventures without sacrificing their identity, offering satisfying platforming and nostalgic appeal with welcome quality-of-life improvements.
Texplore Review
An evocative and engaging exploration game that rewards curiosity and careful observation, though it occasionally stumbles in pacing and systems depth.
Rogueblock Review
A well-crafted and engaging roguelike that balances action, strategy, and progression loops — a standout entry that rewards experimentation and mastery.
Girl Frame Review
A thoughtful and visually driven experience that blends photography mechanics with gentle puzzle design, held back slightly by limited mechanical depth but elevated by strong atmosphere and presentation.
Ace of Space Review
A kinetic and satisfying roguelike shooter that blends tactical depth with rapid action, delivering compelling progression and addictive replayability — even if certain aspects could benefit from further variety.













