Tag: SEGA
Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts Review
Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts transforms artistic chaos into management gold, delivering one of the funniest and most creative expansions the series has ever seen.
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Review
A bold reimagining that redeems Yakuza 3 and elevates Yoshitaka Mine into one of the saga’s most compelling tragic figures—Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties delivers heart, heat, and a fitting finale to the Kiwami era.
SEGA Football Club Champions Review
SEGA FOOTBALL CLUB CHAMPIONS is a vibrant, fast-paced sports title that blends arcade excitement with strategic team management — perfect for players who crave quick thrills and long-term engagement alike.
Metaphor: ReFantazio Atlus 35th Digital Anniversary Edition Review
A masterfully crafted RPG that honors ATLUS’s past while carving a compelling new future.
Metaphor: ReFantazio Guidebook Edition Review
An ambitious, meticulously crafted RPG that confidently establishes a new pillar in ATLUS’s catalog.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
If Kiwami felt like a faithful recreation of a classic, Kiwami 2 feels like a full-fledged reinvention — a game that honours its roots while confidently embracing modern design.
Yakuza Kiwami Review
Whether you're new to the franchise or continuing from Yakuza 0, this Director’s Cut-esque remake delivers emotional storytelling, stylish brawling, and a gripping crime drama filled with heart.
Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review
Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is a bold, chaotic, multiverse-hopping racer that finally feels unleashed on Nintendo’s new hardware. It’s visually stunning and endlessly surprising, with deep customisation and imaginative track transformations — though its floaty handling and unpredictable design won’t suit players looking for tight, competitive racing.
Football Manager 26 Touch Review
If you’re new to the series or you want a portable, tactically rewarding manager on the Switch 2, there’s a huge amount here to love. If you are a veteran who values the old depth and polish, be prepared for irritation and for some features to be absent or undercooked.













