Tag: Sci-fi
Captain Puff MacFly Review
A vibrant retro love letter that blends classic shmup intensity with modern roguelite progression — short, stylish, and packed with arcade heart.
Paper Plane Review
A clever, hand-drawn shmup with two standout mechanics and smooth 120 FPS performance — Paper Plane proves that even a £2.49 arcade shooter can have serious bite.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A technical rebirth for a cult sci-fi masterpiece — on Switch 2, Mira finally runs as boldly as Monolith Soft always intended.
Subnautica – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A long-overdue technical redemption — on Switch 2, Subnautica’s alien ocean is smoother, sharper, and more terrifyingly beautiful than ever before.
Lost In Space – The First Adventure Review
A charming, puzzle-forward “fourth season” opener that captures the original show’s campy sci-fi heart with smart character switching, authentic archival flair, and a pacing-friendly hint system—rough around the edges, but full of sincere nostalgia and solid adventure design.
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown Review
A bold, replayable survival strategy that lets you rewrite Voyager’s fate — deep, morally complex, and worthy of its iconic starship.
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.













