Tag: Single-player
Ashwood Valley Review
Ashwood Valley is charming enough to make you smile at its strawberry cows and magical premise, but beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly shallow adventure that struggles to reward your time.
Mousebusters Review
Mousebusters proves that the smallest heroes often carry the biggest hearts. Beneath its playful ghost-hunting premise lies a surprisingly touching story about loneliness, healing, and finding connection in unexpected places.
Drug Dealer Simulator 2 Review
Drug Dealer Simulator 2 takes the series from cramped street corners to a sprawling criminal empire sandbox, delivering an addictive blend of management, exploration, and cooperative chaos.
Jurassic World Evolution 3: Rebirth Bundle Review
When Frontier Developments first launched Jurassic World Evolution 3, it felt like the studio had finally reached a new peak in the park management genre....
R-TYPE TACTICS I・II COSMOS Review
R-TYPE TACTICS I • II COSMOS transforms one of gaming's greatest shoot ’em up franchises into a surprisingly brilliant strategy epic. Its steep learning curve and dated interface occasionally frustrate, but beneath those flaws lies a rewarding tactical experience packed with depth, atmosphere, and enough interstellar warfare to keep fleet commanders occupied for dozens of hours.
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 Review
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 delivers a relaxing haul across Europe's highways, offering an accessible trucking experience that values comfort over complexity. While its limited depth and repetitive world stop it from challenging genre leaders, there is still something undeniably soothing about watching the miles roll by from behind the wheel.
Speed Dates Summer Edition Review
Speed Dates: Summer Edition won't be mistaken for a prestige romance drama, but it never tries to be. Instead, it delivers a light-hearted summer escape filled with awkward flirting, cheesy charm, and enough branching paths to keep hopeless romantics and curious completionists entertained for a few sunny evenings.
Bellwright Review
Bellwright begins as a humble survival game about gathering sticks and building shelter, but over dozens of hours it transforms into something far more ambitious. Part kingdom builder, part army commander and part medieval role-playing adventure, it is a sprawling sandbox that rewards patience with some of the most satisfying progression currently available in the genre.
Forgotlings Review
Forgotlings is a rare kind of adventure. Beneath its stunning hand-drawn artwork lies a thoughtful tale about belonging, identity, and the fear of being left behind. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to match the brilliance of its storytelling, the journey of Fig and the crew of the Volare is one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Observer: System Redux Review
Observer: System Redux is not interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel vulnerable, uncertain, and uncomfortable. Every corridor hides another secret, every apartment tells another tragedy, and every mind you enter leaves a scar behind.













