Tag: Sci-fi
ANOMALITH Preview
ANOMALITH looks like the kind of horror game that slips under your skin slowly. Part liminal nightmare, part survival shooter, and wrapped in an unsettling late Showa aesthetic, FuRyu’s latest project already feels like one of 2026’s most intriguing wild cards.
STAR WARS: Galactic Racer Preview
STAR WARS: Galactic Racer strips away lightsabers and destiny to focus on speed, rivalry, and survival. What remains is one of the most intriguing racing prospects the galaxy has seen in years
LumenTale: Memories of Trey Review
A warm, thoughtful monster-collector RPG that blends nostalgia with modern design clarity, LumenTale: Memories of Trey shines brightest when it focuses on connection, even if its difficulty spikes occasionally dim the journey’s early rhythm.
Into the Slimy Mines Review
Into the Slimy Mines digs its own path through the crowded strategy landscape, blending tower defence, deckbuilding, and roguelike progression into an addictive underground adventure. It occasionally stumbles over repetition and some frustrating late-game surprises, but its charm and creativity make it difficult to put down.
Arcade Archives 2 Tatakae! Big Fighter Review
Arcade Archives 2 Tatakae! Big Fighter transforms a forgotten 1989 shooter into a compelling slice of arcade history, pairing brutal old-school action with modern preservation features that finally let its inventive mech-switching combat shine.
Console Archives Geki-Oh ShienRyu Review
A blistering vertical shooter reborn through careful preservation and modern quality-of-life tools, Console Archives Geki-Oh ShienRyu is both a love letter to late 90s arcade brutality and a reminder that brilliance and imbalance often share the same cartridge.
Mashina Review
Mashina feels like somebody built an entire video game out of cardboard, clay, tape, and pure affection. Beneath its cosy digging loop lies one of the warmest and most genuinely human indie adventures of the year.
Dead Gears – Space of War Review
Dead Gears - Space of War is a hollow imitation that mimics the visual style of genre giants without grasping what made them successful. It then adds this style to a superficial, flawed framework that quickly falls apart under close examination.
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 Broken Things Review
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 transforms the series from internet horror sensation into something far more disturbing. Beneath the jump scares and broken toys lies a genuinely oppressive descent into grief, manipulation, and industrial nightmare.
Nocturne for Cyl-Hestia Review
Nocturne for Cyl-Hestia turns memory into resistance, crafting a haunting investigative adventure where every forgotten truth feels worth fighting for.













