Tag: RPG
Star Trek Online: Undiscovered Review
A heartfelt voyage into Star Trek Online’s past that proves the final frontier still has plenty of unexplored territory. With a lovingly rebuilt Klingon storyline, returning Voyager favourites, and a revitalised approach to exploration, Undiscovered is a reminder that sometimes looking back is the best way to move forward.
Moonlight Peaks Review
Moonlight Peaks proves that cosy farming games do not need endless sunshine to feel welcoming. By replacing rolling green fields with moonlit forests, vampires, witches and werewolves, it breathes fresh life into a familiar formula, creating a supernatural adventure packed with charm, heart and just enough darkness to make it stand apart from the crowd.
Nuclear Epoch Review
A brutal and ambitious survival experience where every scavenged weapon, fortified shelter, and successful extraction feels like a hard-earned victory. Nuclear Epoch creates a dangerous wasteland full of opportunity, but its unforgiving systems may leave casual survivors struggling to find their footing.
ARK Tides of Fortune Review
ARK: Tides of Fortune finally gives the ocean the adventure it has always deserved. With customisable ships, explosive naval battles and a charming cinematic story led by Karl Urban’s Bob, it delivers one of ARK’s most ambitious expansions yet. Unfortunately, technical problems and a familiar lack of polish prevent this pirate adventure from reaching legendary status.
Bone Marrow 2 Review
Bone Marrow 2 transforms the familiar satisfaction of sliding puzzle mechanics into a tense fight for survival. Every move carries weight, every resource matters, and every sunrise feels like both a blessing and a threat.
ARK: Dragontopia Review
ARK: Dragontopia captures the thrill of becoming a true dragonrider with exhilarating aerial combat and excellent new traversal mechanics. Unfortunately, this ambitious expansion launches long before its world is ready, leaving players with an exciting glimpse of the future rather than a complete adventure.
Tenshi no Uta:The Angel’s Verse Collection Review
Some role playing games become legends because they changed the industry. Others quietly disappear despite doing something truly special. Tenshi no Uta: The Angel's Verse COLLECTION finally gives two forgotten PC Engine masterpieces the audience they have deserved for more than thirty years, and their emotional stories still resonate today.
Bacterium Review
Bacterium takes the simple concept of watching tiny organisms evolve and transforms it into a surprisingly absorbing sandbox of science and strategy. Beneath its minimalist presentation lies a rewarding simulation that encourages patience, experimentation and the joy of discovering unexpected outcomes.
Way of the Samurai Bundle – Sword Combat & Action Review
Way of the Samurai Bundle – Sword Combat & Action is a reminder that true freedom in games is not measured by map size, but by the choices you make. Beneath its ageing presentation lies a remarkably deep collection of adventures where every duel, every conversation and every decision shapes a story worth telling.
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands Review
Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands is one of those rare RPGs that constantly catches you off guard. It mixes razor-sharp humour, inventive combat and an unforgettable cast into an adventure that's every bit as heartfelt as it is ridiculous, proving that sometimes the weirdest bands make the best music.













