Tag: Sequel
Horror Tale 3: The Witch Review
Horror Tale 3: The Witch expands the eerie mystery of Lakewitch with larger locations, tougher puzzles, and the terrifying presence of Wanda. Building on the foundations of Horror Tale 1: Kidnapper and Horror Tale 2: Samantha, this tense third chapter deepens the series’ story while setting the stage for what comes next.
Disciples: Domination Review
A brooding and tactically refined continuation of the Disciples saga, Domination delivers strategic depth, meaningful political choices, and a haunting atmosphere—proving that in Nevendaar, power is never freely given.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon Review
The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon is a meticulously crafted JRPG that blends deep worldbuilding, character-rich storytelling, and strategic combat into an enthralling adventure, though its deliberate pacing and dense exposition may feel challenging for some players.
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II: The Fallen Angel
Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II – The Fallen Angel deepens its predecessor’s emotional legacy, delivering a darker, more introspective JRPG that blends classic turn-based design with a story shaped by guilt, sacrifice, and redemption.
Frostpunk 2: Deluxe Edition Upgrade Review
If you’re committed to shaping the frozen world’s next chapter and want the fullest version of the experience, the Deluxe Edition Upgrade is a smart, satisfying addition.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 Review
Life finds a better way. Frontier Developments has finally achieved the Jurassic dream—a simulation where dinosaurs feel alive, creativity flourishes, and chaos is always just one broken fence away.
Bendy and the Dark Revival Review
Bendy and the Dark Revival is a must-play for anyone who appreciates creative, narrative-driven horror with a distinctive visual style. With its blend of tension, puzzles, and atmospheric storytelling, it’s both a worthy sequel and a standout entry in modern horror gaming.
Jurassic World Evolution 3 Review
If you’re coming for heavy‑duty guest‑economics or simulation‑mechanic mastery, you might hit a few soft spots—but likely still enough to enjoy the ride. In sum: a roar of success for the series.










