Tag: Single-player
28 Days Train Wreck Survivor Review
An earnest survival journey with striking ambience and thematic potential, but one whose mechanical simplicity and pacing unevenness prevent it from fully realising its ambition.
Dino Land Review
A bright, accessible platforming adventure with broad appeal — especially well-suited to casual and family audiences — even if it stops short of genre mastery.
Unto Deepest Depths Review
A sophisticated, moody descent into unsettling territory — horror for players who prefer psychological resonance over sensationalism.
BUS SIM 25 – CITY SIMULATOR Review
A thoughtful, engaging city transit simulation that marries driving and management with polish and purpose — an essential title for fans of vehicular sims and players seeking steady, strategic progression.
BAROQUE Become a Meta-Being Revive Review
A haunting, intelligent, and deeply engaging adventure that invites you to lose yourself in a fractured world — and come out wiser on the other side.
Nom Nom Apocalypse Review
A lively, well-crafted action roguelite that thrives on humour, speed, and experimentation — a fun apocalypse well worth diving into.
Clutter 17 Flower Power Collector’s Edition Review
A charming, accessible hidden object journey that blooms with visual appeal and puzzle polish — especially recommended for casual players and puzzle fans seeking leisurely engagement.
Hentai Gallery: Private Secrets Review
A lightweight, audience-specific experience that entertains within its chosen niche but lacks the mechanical and narrative breadth to sustain broader appeal.
Samu Review
A reflective and beautifully crafted narrative experience — immersive, interpretive, and evocative.
System Shock Review
A landmark immersive sim that survives — and in some ways thrives — on Nintendo’s hybrid consoles, proving that ambition and intelligence still translate beyond traditional PC boundaries.













