Tag: Sci-fi
Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER Review
With a single paddle and a rebellious ball, Arcade Archives 2 QUESTER turns 33 stages of 1987 geometry into a timeless duel, where preservation meets pulse-quickening precision.
World Of Unlit Review
A bold movement shooter reborn for handheld play, World of Unlit sacrifices a little speed for portability but gains precision through superb gyro controls—chaotic, challenging, and uniquely compelling.
Marvel’s Wolverine Preview
Marvel’s Wolverine has the potential to be more than another licensed adventure—it could be the definitive interactive portrayal of Logan. If Insomniac delivers on its promise of brutal combat, globe-spanning intrigue, and emotional depth, PlayStation 5 owners may finally experience the berserker at his best: wounded, dangerous, and impossible to put down.
Apocryphoid Review
A stark, stylish boss-rush sermon of lasers and halos, Apocryphoid turns the afterlife into a precision duel where every pattern feels like scripture and every victory like hard-won salvation.
FRONT MISSION Remake Trilogy Review
The FRONT MISSION Remake Trilogy revives a landmark tactical saga with respectful upgrades and enduring strategic depth, proving that gritty Wanzer warfare still has the power to outmaneuver modern rivals.
FRONT MISSION 3: Remake Review
FRONT MISSION 3: Remake delivers a faithful and thoughtfully modernized return to one of tactical RPGs’ most politically charged worlds, pairing deep, methodical mech combat with a branching narrative that still feels strikingly relevant today.
Chrono Ark Deluxe Edition Review
Awaken in the Twisted Land and lead Lucy and her companions on a quest to restore the world in Chrono Ark Deluxe Edition. With strategic card-based combat, roguelike progression, and a rich, evolving narrative, every run is a new opportunity to experiment, refine, and triumph. Can you activate the Clock Tower and save the Ark?
SkyLeap Review
With fluid parkour, mid-air combat, and a relentless focus on upward momentum, SkyLeap turns VR movement into an addictive art form. It may be minimalist in design, but the thrill of the climb keeps you coming back for just one more run.
UFOPHILIA Review
Armed with scanners instead of weapons, UFOPHILIA turns alien encounters into nerve-wracking investigations. Unpredictable, atmospheric, and deeply tense, it’s a horror experience that lingers long after the lights go out.
Speedball Review
Speedball is a fierce revival of a Bitmap Brothers classic, blending blistering top-down arena action with bone-crunching brutality and smart team strategy. At its best in online play, it delivers fast, tactical matches where every pass, tackle, and hazard can turn the tide — even if limited variety and a steep learning curve hold it back from true greatness.













