Tag: Sci-fi
Acorn Avengers Review
Acorn Avengers is the kind of game that reminds you why local co-op never goes out of style. Packed with playful physics, colourful worlds and plenty of cartoon charm, it's an adventure that's easy to pick up, difficult to put down, and even better when shared with a friend.
Abyssus Review
Abyssus dives into familiar roguelite waters but emerges with an identity all of its own. Combining razor sharp gunplay, imaginative world building, and rewarding cooperative action, this deep sea adventure delivers an exhilarating descent that is difficult to put down, even when the ocean floor repeatedly sends you back to the surface.
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion Review
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion wears its retro inspirations proudly, delivering a heartfelt action platformer that mixes classic run and gun combat with clever elemental abilities and unexpected genre twists. It may show the rough edges of its modest origins, but its passion shines through in almost every pixel.
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack Review
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack is more than a collection. It is a celebration of two of Capcom's most inventive RPG series, preserving seventeen adventures that remain every bit as addictive, charming, and surprisingly original today.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide – Skitarii Class Review
The Skitarii Class is one of Darktide's boldest additions yet. Packed with mechanical depth, devastating weaponry, and enough cybernetic customisation to satisfy even the most devoted followers of the Omnissiah, it transforms Hive Tertium into a playground of electricity, precision, and calculated destruction.
Star Fox Review
Star Fox remains one of Nintendo's boldest achievements. Nearly three decades later, its primitive polygons may show their age, but the thrill of soaring through the Lylat System alongside Fox McCloud and his team still captures the imagination in a way few early 3D games can match.
RACE: Rocket Arena Car Extreme Review
RACE: Rocket Arena Car Extreme knows exactly what it wants to be. It is loud, reckless, colourful and wonderfully chaotic. Beneath the flying rockets and exploding armour plates lies an arcade racer that understands the simple joy of causing absolute mayhem while hurtling towards the finish line at full speed.
Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition Review
Four years after Sonic first stepped onto the mysterious Starfall Islands, Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition arrives as the complete vision of Sega's boldest modern experiment. Imperfect, ambitious, and often exhilarating, this is the blue blur's most fascinating adventure in decades.
Destroy All Humans! Review
Destroy All Humans! remains a wonderfully juvenile power fantasy, gleefully inviting players to turn 1950s America into a playground of panic, explosions, and flying saucers. Nearly two decades later, Crypto-137's invasion still feels refreshingly mischievous.
Dino Hex Trap Review
Dino Hex Trap combines tower defence strategy with skateboarding dinosaurs, colourful visuals, and approachable tactical gameplay. While its limited defensive options stop it from becoming a genre heavyweight, its charm and accessibility make it an enjoyable prehistoric diversion.












