Tag: Sci-fi
Directive 8020 Preview
A bold evolution for The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 trades passive terror for active survival—blending cinematic storytelling with real-time stealth in a paranoia-fueled nightmare among the stars.
Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition Preview
A bold Soviet-futurist shooter reborn as a definitive package — Atomic Heart: Ultimate Edition gathers every experiment, expansion, and explosive confrontation into one striking, steelbound dystopia.
Blaze of Storm Review
A sharp, cyber-infused vertical shooter that refines arcade intensity with a clever explosion mechanic — fast, focused, and built for score-chasing mastery.
Subnautica: Below Zero – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A transformative upgrade that finally lets Below Zero breathe on Nintendo hardware — smoother, sharper, and every bit as haunting beneath the ice.
Starless Abyss Review
A brilliantly complex cosmic deckbuilder that fuses hex-based tactics with eldritch horror — punishing, cerebral, and deeply rewarding for those who dare to face the abyss.
ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN Review
A blood-soaked, genre-bending return to form for Suda51—wildly stylish, mechanically sharp, and gloriously unafraid to shatter space-time just to see what bleeds through.
Panty Party Perfect Review
A bizarre cult classic polished into its most complete form, Panty Party Perfect blends absurd humor with surprisingly solid arena combat — chaotic, silly, and unexpectedly entertaining.
READY OR DIE Review
A ruthless neon bullet-hell roguelite built on high stakes and permanent consequences, READY OR DIE delivers tense, adrenaline-fueled survival — but its unforgiving save system won’t be for everyone.
Zumba World – The Crazy Marble Dimension Review
A polished, family-friendly marble shooter with a playful 3D hub twist, Zumba World – The Crazy Marble Dimension refines the formula without reinventing it — smooth, colorful, and satisfyingly chaotic.
EGGCONSOLE EGGY PC-8801 Review
A faithfully preserved slice of 1985 Japanese PC gaming, EGGCONSOLE EGGY PC-8801 is more historical artifact than modern thrill—quirky, experimental, and best appreciated by retro enthusiasts.













