Tag: Satire
Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence Review
A raw, unapologetic throwback to Amiga-era beat ‘em ups, Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence delivers chaotic side-scrolling brutality wrapped in hand-drawn satire, old-school difficulty, and irreverent humour—though its nostalgic aggression won’t be for everyone.
Space Warlord Baby Trading Simulator Review
A fast, unsettling arcade trading sim that turns financial speculation into chaotic gameplay, blending satire and systems design into a uniquely uncomfortable but compelling experience.
Meme Mayhem Review
A chaotic, clever roguelite that turns memes into mechanics. Uneven but undeniably original, it’s at its best when its systems take centre stage over its noise.
Evil Cat Simulator vs Granny Review
Evil Cat Simulator vs Granny delivers chaotic, lighthearted fun with clever prank mechanics and feline freedom, though its limited depth and repetition keep it from fully scratching its potential.
Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! Review
Few sci-fi films have inspired such a strange and lasting legacy as Starship Troopers. What started as a controversial military satire in 1997 eventually...
High On Life 2 Review
A confident sequel that reinvents traversal with first-person skateboarding, High On Life 2 blends chaotic comedy with kinetic gunplay — sharper, faster, and surprisingly heartfelt beneath the absurdity.
Cut Corner Renovations USSR Review
A gritty, satirical twist on the renovation sim formula, Cut Corner Renovations USSR turns scarcity into strategy — proving that sometimes fixing things with less can be surprisingly engaging.
Apolune 2 Review
Apolune 2 turns space mining into hilarious controlled chaos — a physics-driven co-op roguelite where teamwork, panic, and laughter are equally essential for survival.
“Buy The Game, I Have a Gun” – Sheesh-Man Review
A bizarre cult curiosity — Sheesh-Man turns low-budget chaos into interactive comedy, delivering a surreal FMV experience that’s equal parts confusing, funny, and strangely unforgettable.
Showgunners Review
A neon-drenched tactical bloodbath where every kill must entertain—Showgunners delivers sharp strategy, savage spectacle, and zero wasted motion.













