Tag: RPG
Skate Story Review
ts imperfect edges are part of its identity. Its fragility mirrors its central metaphor. And its commitment to artistry makes it one of the standout indie experiences of the year.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
If Kiwami felt like a faithful recreation of a classic, Kiwami 2 feels like a full-fledged reinvention — a game that honours its roots while confidently embracing modern design.
Yakuza Kiwami Review
Whether you're new to the franchise or continuing from Yakuza 0, this Director’s Cut-esque remake delivers emotional storytelling, stylish brawling, and a gripping crime drama filled with heart.
Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review
Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.
Gladiator Warrior Review
A tense and tactical gladiator action game built on precision combat, meaningful progression, and atmospheric arena battles that reward strategy as much as skill.
Night Swarm Review
It may not redefine the genre, but it confidently expands its boundaries, delivering a dark feast for players willing to surrender to the night.
Elden Ring: Nightreign – The Forsaken Hollows Review
It’s brutal. It’s beautiful. It’s suffocating in all the right ways. And it stands comfortably beside Artorias of the Abyss, The Old Hunters, and Shadow of the Erdtree as one of the studio’s finest expansions.
The Axis Unseen Review
The Axis Unseen turns every arrow, step, and rustle into a tactile, auditory thrill — a folklore-haunted horror-hunting adventure where your senses are the ultimate survival tools.
Baseless Review
Baseless redefines movement and combat with its shoot-to-propel mechanics, delivering chaotic, kinetic action across colourful, spherical worlds. Challenging, inventive, and visually bold.
Octopath Traveler 0 Review
Octopath Traveler 0 doesn’t reinvent the HD-2D formula, but it finally fulfils the promise the series has been chasing since its debut. By weaving its characters’ stories together far more naturally and refining the already excellent break-and-boost combat, it delivers a prequel that feels both familiar and freshly ambitious.













