Tag: Sci-fi
KILL IT WITH FIRE! 2 Review
Kill It With Fire! 2 transforms everyday arachnophobia into a gloriously destructive multiplayer comedy, blending absurd weapons, collapsing environments, and genuine panic into one of the funniest co-op experiences of the year. It’s loud, messy, ridiculous, and fully aware that sometimes the only reasonable response to a spider is a flamethrower.
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor – Complete Edition Bundle Review
A dense, explosive survival loop that turns mining into both a lifeline and a gamble, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - Complete Edition Bundle delivers one of the most confident console takes on the survivor-like genre to date. It is chaotic, strategic, and surprisingly thoughtful beneath all the bug-splattering noise.
Console Archives MAGMAX Review
A faithful restoration of a 1986 mecha shooter that may be simple by modern standards, but still carries a surprising sense of growth, clarity and mechanical charm.
Haneda Girl Review
A high-speed precision platformer that thrives on rhythm, reaction, and relentless swapping between elegance and raw firepower.
Abuga Warp Zone Review
A sharp, fast platformer wrapped in playful mystery, Abuga Warp Zone turns precision movement into a puzzle of timing, trust, and consequence.
Greedland Review
Greedland turns alien extermination into an art form. Beneath the endless gunfire and exploding bug guts is a surprisingly hypnotic shooter that understands exactly why the survivors-like genre became so addictive in the first place.
NTE: Neverness to Everness Review
NTE: Neverness to Everness is the kind of open-world RPG that tries to be a city you live in rather than a map you clear. It is messy in places, overwhelming in others, but undeniably alive in a way few modern games even attempt.
MOTORSLICE Review
MOTORSLICE feels like a dream you are not quite sure you are controlling. You move fast, faster than you should, carving through metal and momentum in equal measure, chasing a rhythm that sometimes slips through your fingers just as you think you have it.
TerraTech Legion Review
TerraTech Legion feels like someone took a box of toy parts, threw them into a storm, and said “build something that survives this.” It is chaotic, inventive, and constantly on the edge of collapsing under its own ambition, yet somehow that is exactly where it feels most alive.
Chorus of Carcosa Review
Chorus of Carcosa is not interested in making you feel safe, even for a second. It turns a familiar space into something unstable and hostile, then quietly asks how long you can stay inside it before reality starts to feel optional.













