Tag: Single-player
Destroy All Humans! Review
Destroy All Humans! remains a wonderfully juvenile power fantasy, gleefully inviting players to turn 1950s America into a playground of panic, explosions, and flying saucers. Nearly two decades later, Crypto-137's invasion still feels refreshingly mischievous.
Blood West: Gold Edition Review
Blood West: Gold Edition is a haunting journey through a cursed frontier where every bullet matters, every shadow hides danger, and survival depends on patience rather than firepower. It is one of the most distinctive horror shooters of recent years, now packaged in its definitive form.
Grand Theft Auto V and Great White Shark Card Bundle Review
More than a decade after its original release, Grand Theft Auto V remains one of gaming's most impressive achievements. Combined with the Great White Shark Card, this bundle offers newcomers a faster route into the sprawling chaos of Los Santos, while reminding veterans exactly why Rockstar's criminal playground continues to dominate the open-world genre.
Deer & Boy Review
Deer & Boy proves that words are not always necessary to tell a powerful story. Through breathtaking visuals, heartfelt animation, and a bond that grows naturally across every chapter, this cinematic adventure delivers an emotional journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
Wanderstop Review
Beneath its cosy tea shop exterior, Wanderstop delivers a thoughtful and surprisingly powerful exploration of burnout, identity, and learning that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply stop.
Stompy’s Big Adventure Review
Stompy's Big Adventure is less a traditional video game and more a warm bedtime story brought to life. With lovable characters, positive life lessons, and a charming prehistoric world, it delivers exactly what its young audience needs: heart, comfort, and a gentle reminder that our differences can become our greatest strengths.
Milo: Paws & Buoys Review
Milo: Paws & Buoys doesn't try to reinvent the puzzle genre, but it doesn't need to. With charming pixel art, clever level design, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, this feline rescue adventure proves that sometimes the simplest ideas are the most satisfying.
Dino Hex Trap Review
Dino Hex Trap combines tower defence strategy with skateboarding dinosaurs, colourful visuals, and approachable tactical gameplay. While its limited defensive options stop it from becoming a genre heavyweight, its charm and accessibility make it an enjoyable prehistoric diversion.
Loop Dash Review
Loop Dash takes a handful of simple ideas and polishes them to near perfection. Fast, responsive, and relentlessly addictive, it captures the pure thrill of precision platforming without wasting a single second of the player's time.
Chico’s Delivery Review
Chico's Delivery proves that great puzzle design doesn't need complexity to shine. With clever slide based challenges, charming presentation, and an addictive "one more level" rhythm, this tiny delivery bird serves up a surprisingly satisfying puzzle feast.













