Tag: Sci-fi
TOKYO SCRAMBLE Review
A claustrophobic and technically impressive Switch 2 exclusive, TOKYO SCRAMBLE delivers tense stealth and inventive co-op—but its narrow gameplay loop may wear thin over extended sessions.
Arcade Archives 2 MEGA ZONE Review
A sharp and faithful revival of a 1984 Konami shooter, Arcade Archives 2 MEGA ZONE delivers tense tank combat and new Time Attack competition—retro, rigid, and relentlessly arcade to its core.
BlazBlue Entropy Effect X Review
A stylish and fiercely kinetic roguelite that channels BlazBlue’s signature combat into addictive run-based chaos—Entropy Effect X is a bold spin-off that earns its place in the Azure legacy.
ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard Review
A brilliantly expanded sequel that transforms color theory into high-concept puzzle artistry—ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is smart, stylish, and relentlessly inventive.
Cargo Runner – Mars Review
A tense, progression-driven Martian delivery sim that blends rugged vehicle traversal with sharp on-foot combat—Cargo Runner – Mars turns logistics into survival, and survival into strategy.
Centipede Gun Review
A smart, synergy-driven roguelite that turns creature-building into chaotic art—Centipede Gun thrives on experimentation and the thrill of watching your monstrous creation spiral into unstoppable destruction.
Greyhill Incident Re-probed Edition Review
A quiet, paranoid survival horror that finds its power in limitation, implication, and the creeping fear that the truth—no matter how real—may never be believed.
Robo Rangers Review
Robo Rangers shoots straight and moves clean, but beneath the neon paint it’s a familiar machine running on recycled circuits.
Calyx Review
A tense, inventive RTS where you don’t fight armies but an ecosystem—demanding, occasionally rough, and refreshingly original in how it makes strategy feel alive.
MENACE Review
MENACE feels like Battle Brothers learned to breathe vacuum—hard, unforgiving, and impossible to quit once the first dropship lands.













