Tag: Single-player
Abyssus Review
Abyssus dives into familiar roguelite waters but emerges with an identity all of its own. Combining razor sharp gunplay, imaginative world building, and rewarding cooperative action, this deep sea adventure delivers an exhilarating descent that is difficult to put down, even when the ocean floor repeatedly sends you back to the surface.
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion Review
Pixel Game Maker Series Arcanion: The Mekanos Invasion wears its retro inspirations proudly, delivering a heartfelt action platformer that mixes classic run and gun combat with clever elemental abilities and unexpected genre twists. It may show the rough edges of its modest origins, but its passion shines through in almost every pixel.
WACKY! DEER & MUNK ADVENTURE Review
WACKY! DEER & MUNK ADVENTURE proves that great co-op games don't need blockbuster budgets or photorealistic graphics to leave a lasting impression. Beneath its delightfully scruffy artwork lies a surprisingly clever platformer packed with inventive puzzles, genuine humour, and enough charm to keep friends arguing, laughing, and celebrating together for hours.
MAMIYA – A Shared Illusion of the World’s End Review
MAMIYA is an extraordinary psychological visual novel that trades spectacle for introspection. Its deliberate pacing and emotionally demanding themes won't suit every player, but those willing to embrace its quiet despair will discover one of the most powerful narrative experiences the genre has produced.
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack Review
Mega Man Cyber Wave Pack is more than a collection. It is a celebration of two of Capcom's most inventive RPG series, preserving seventeen adventures that remain every bit as addictive, charming, and surprisingly original today.
Arcade Archives 2 TEKKEN Review
Three decades later, the original King of Iron Fist Tournament remains a fascinating glimpse into the birth of 3D fighting games. Arcade Archives 2 TEKKEN may not have modern online features, but it preserves a landmark arcade experience with remarkable care and respect.
Star Fox Review
Star Fox remains one of Nintendo's boldest achievements. Nearly three decades later, its primitive polygons may show their age, but the thrill of soaring through the Lylat System alongside Fox McCloud and his team still captures the imagination in a way few early 3D games can match.
NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains Review
NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains transforms decades of arcade history into an irresistible puzzle obsession. By blending nostalgic icons with clever 3D physics, it creates a simple yet remarkably difficult game to put down.
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round Review
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round remains one of the most entertaining 3D fighters on the market. Its lightning-fast combat and unique counter system still shine, even if a lack of modern online features prevents this "definitive" edition from reaching its full potential.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII: Brush and Blade Collection Review
Brush and Blade Collection delivers some of Civilization VII's most flavourful content yet, adding rich Japanese and Korean historical pathways that feel tailor-made for the game's age progression system. The strategy remains as compelling as ever, but the asking price may leave even devoted empire builders questioning whether this expansion is worth marching to war for.












