Tag: Single-player
The Last Salvage Squad Review
Post-apocalyptic science fiction often focuses on humanity's final stand. The Last Salvage Squad takes a different route. Humanity has already lost. The world is...
Alien Cat 2 – Retro Collection Review
Beneath its charming retro presentation lies a surprisingly ruthless puzzle game that demands patience, precision, and plenty of forward thinking. Alien Cat 2 - Retro Collection proves that some of the smartest ideas in gaming don't need modern graphics to leave a lasting impression.
Lumen. Review
A beautifully crafted puzzle adventure wrapped inside an antique inventor's keepsake box, lumen. combines relaxing light-based challenges with a charming atmosphere that makes every solution feel like uncovering a forgotten piece of history.
EGGCONSOLE ZODIAC PC-8801 Review
EGGCONSOLE ZODIAC PC-8801 is less about revisiting a classic and more about preserving a piece of gaming archaeology. Challenging, uncompromising, and undeniably fascinating, it offers a rare chance to experience the foundations of Japanese adventure gaming exactly as they were four decades ago.
Real Car Parking Simulator Review
A focused driving simulation that turns precise parking into a rewarding challenge across PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Inversion: The Single Path Review
Inversion: The Single Path takes a simple idea and squeezes every last drop of challenge from it. Through clever gravity manipulation, sharp platforming, and a relentless focus on momentum, it delivers a compact puzzle adventure that constantly asks players to think differently about the space around them.
IRON GUARD: Day Zero Review
IRON GUARD: Day Zero may not reinvent tower defence, but it understands exactly why the genre has endured for decades. Beneath its sci-fi setting and arcade flourishes lies a satisfying strategy game that rewards planning, adaptation, and a willingness to hold the line against impossible odds.
Heroines Through My Lens Review
Heroines Through My Lens succeeds because it understands that attraction alone isn't enough. Behind the glamorous fashion shoots and flirtatious encounters is a surprisingly engaging story about ambition, second chances, and finding your place in a world moving far faster than you expected.
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy Review
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy never pretends to be anything more than a colourful, anime-fuelled action romp. What it lacks in depth, it makes up for with charm, vibrant presentation, and an infectious sense of fun that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll.
FILE 9 Review
FILE 9 proves that you do not need a massive budget to create genuine tension. Through clever level design, varied training scenarios, and a constant sense of pressure, it delivers a focused tactical experience that rewards patience, observation, and determination. While its presentation can feel modest, the strength of its gameplay loop keeps you coming back for just one more attempt.













