Tag: RPG
Tales of Old: Dominus Review
Tales of Old: Dominus is a brave and ambitious title from a smaller studio — and for all its rough edges it offers a genuinely refreshing take on medieval open‑world action.
There Are No Orcs Review
There Are No Orcs is an irreverent, tongue-in-cheek RPG that turns traditional fantasy tropes on their head.
Rue Valley Review
A melancholic masterpiece that invites reflection more than reaction, Rue Valley proves that the most powerful horror is the kind born from the human heart.
Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland Review
For fans of puzzle-platformers, whimsical adventure, or anyone looking for a game with personality and polish, Master Lemon delivers. It strikes a balance between accessibility and challenge, with satisfying progression and rewarding exploration.
Tombwater Review
For fans of atmospheric survival horror, creative environmental puzzles, and tense exploration, Tombwater is a standout addition to the genre.
Suzerain Review
In a gaming landscape dominated by action-packed adventures, shooters, and sprawling open-world epics, Suzerain stands out as a deeply political, narrative-driven experience.
Sacred 2 Remaster Review
Sacred 2 Remaster isn’t just nostalgia done right—it’s a triumphant reminder that great design never truly ages. Ancaria has never looked—or played—this good.
Vivid World Review
A beautifully realized, challenging, and imaginative adventure that captivates with its color, creativity, and clever design.
Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster Review
A thoughtful, lore-rich action RPG with meaningful character interplay, rewarding exploration, and enough improvements to make it essential — even decades later.
The Awakener: Forgotten Oath Review
Rough edges and uneven roguelike pacing hold it back from greatness, but the experience remains highly enjoyable for fans of challenging, adrenaline-fueled fantasy action.













