Tag: Simulation
Xenonauts 2 Review
A deep, punishing, and meticulously crafted strategy game, Xenonauts 2 delivers a modern evolution of classic X-COM design, blending global base management, tactical ground combat, and real-time air interception into a tense and interconnected war against an escalating alien threat.
ALL WILL FALL Review
A bold, physics-driven survival city builder where every structure can collapse under its own weight, ALL WILL FALL challenges players to construct fragile vertical settlements in a drowning world while balancing survival, faction politics, and environmental disaster.
Jaleco Sports: Bases Loaded II: Second Season Review
A time capsule of baseball’s early digital ambitions, polished just enough for modern hands—but not quite enough to escape its era.
Jaleco Sports: Goal! Two Review
Goal! Two is football in its formative digital years—awkward at times, inventive at others, and undeniably sincere in its attempt to capture the world’s game.
Hotel Renovator Simulator Review
Hotel Renovator Simulator is a methodical, hands-on restoration experience that blends satisfying room-by-room transformation with light management systems, creating a relaxing but occasionally repetitive simulation that thrives on process rather than progression.
Serena Hanazono’s Lost Item ~Sweet Memory~ Review
A soft-spoken, ASMR-driven visual novel that blurs the line between client and companion, turning a simple missing-item investigation into an intimate, gently romantic journey through everyday locations and emotional vulnerability.
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club is less a precision-crafted fighting simulator and more a scrappy, arcade-leaning brawler that thrives on momentum, unpredictability, and the sheer chaos of budget MMA-inspired combat.
Auto Shop Simulator Review
Auto Shop Simulator understands the quiet satisfaction of turning a small, struggling dealership into a thriving automotive empire—but it doesn’t always give you the tools to make that journey feel as engaging as it should.
Clean Up Earth Review
Clean Up Earth takes the quiet satisfaction of tidying up—and turns it into something bigger, something hopeful.
Ship Constructor Review
Ship Constructor is less a game about survival or challenge, and more a slow, deliberate act of creation—an experience that finds its identity in patience, precision, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something massive emerge from almost nothing.













