Tag: RPG
Freeride Review
At a time when many games feel compelled to drown players in tutorials, progression systems, seasonal content and relentless pop-ups, Freeride takes a refreshingly...
Prison Escape Simulator Review
An entertaining and unpredictable sandbox experience that thrives on emergent chaos — even if its systems occasionally undermine its own promise. Not perfect, but worth a few breakout attempts.
Scream and Steel – Horror Story Shooter Review
Scream and Steel melds adrenaline-charged gunplay with atmospheric horror in a way that’s both satisfying and tense — even if it stops short of redefining the genre. It’s a strong and engrossing ride for players who love fear with their firepower.
Ravenswatch – Year One DLC Pack Review
A rich, thoughtfully assembled DLC collection that strengthens Ravenswatch’s identity and rewards commitment to its dark fairytale world.
Nightfall Village Review
A beautifully unsettling life simulator that marries charm with shadow, emotion with strategy — and keeps you coming back for one more day (and one more night).
Ravenswatch – Year One Edition Review
A dark, demanding, and deeply rewarding roguelike, now presented in its most complete and compelling form.
Kotama and Academy Citadel Review
A stylish, ambitious Metroidvania that excels in combat and presentation, but stumbles in cohesion and polish.
Song Of The Prairie Review
A calming, beautifully realised life simulation that celebrates pastoral life with thoughtful mechanics and serene atmosphere. Song Of The Prairie may not reinvent the genre, but it perfects a slice of it — offering a warm, meditative world worth lingering in.
Asdivine Kamura Review
A solid and engaging RPG that delivers classic JRPG comfort with modern quality-of-life enhancements, making it an easy recommendation for genre enthusiasts.
Overrogue Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Overrogue: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is a smartly crafted rogue-lite that blends fast-paced combat, tight progression loops, and stylish presentation into a compelling package — even if its steep challenge won’t suit every player.













