Tag: Sci-fi
Bubsy 4D Review
Few gaming mascots carry history quite like Bubsy. For years, the wisecracking bobcat became better known for his reputation than for his games. He...
Dead Gears – Space of War Review
Dead Gears - Space of War is a hollow imitation that mimics the visual style of genre giants without grasping what made them successful. It then adds this style to a superficial, flawed framework that quickly falls apart under close examination.
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 Broken Things Review
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 transforms the series from internet horror sensation into something far more disturbing. Beneath the jump scares and broken toys lies a genuinely oppressive descent into grief, manipulation, and industrial nightmare.
Nocturne for Cyl-Hestia Review
Nocturne for Cyl-Hestia turns memory into resistance, crafting a haunting investigative adventure where every forgotten truth feels worth fighting for.
IRON GUARD VR Bundle Review
IRON GUARD VR Bundle proves strategy belongs in virtual reality. By blending active first person combat with thoughtful tower defence mechanics, it delivers two campaigns that feel tactile, immersive, and surprisingly intense.
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Review
Few cooperative games have built a community quite like Deep Rock Galactic. Ghost Ship Games created something special with its blend of mining, exploration,...
Yerba Buena Review
Yerba Buena wraps one of the most inventive puzzle mechanics in years inside a surreal, glitching vision of 1970s San Francisco. It takes time to find its rhythm and stumbles in places, but once its ideas fully awaken, it becomes difficult to forget.
Alexandria IV Review
Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.
Cosmic Mirage Review
Cosmic Mirage does not reinvent the side scrolling shooter, but it understands the quiet appeal of the genre. Fast action, colourful worlds, and uncomplicated arcade thrills make it an enjoyable detour, even if it rarely rises above familiar territory.
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks Review
Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks turns the anarchic madness of the Orks into a surprisingly smart combat racer. Loud, chaotic, and overflowing with personality, it captures the joy of Speedwaaagh while delivering races that feel equal parts demolition derby and battlefield.













