Tag: Single-player
Jurnal Risa: Dark Destiny Review
Jurnal Risa: Dark Destiny succeeds because it understands that the most effective horror isn't about what jumps out at you from the darkness. It's about what might be waiting there. Every creaking floorboard, distant whisper, and flickering shadow carries a sense of unease that lingers long after you've put the controller down.
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE Review
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE is a lovingly preserved slice of gaming history that proves great movement and simple design never truly go out of style. Brief, challenging, and undeniably old school, it remains a wonderfully entertaining journey back to the golden age of 8-bit action.
Arcade Archives 2 SPACE CYCLONE Review
Arcade Archives 2 SPACE CYCLONE rescues a forgotten piece of arcade history and presents it with exceptional care. Fast, challenging, and surprisingly inventive, this long-lost TAITO shooter proves that even gaming's lesser-known classics can still deliver an addictive blast from the past.
Grand Vegas Casino Review
While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.
The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review
The Coma 3: Bloodlines delivers a chilling and emotionally satisfying conclusion to one of horror gaming's most distinctive series. Its oppressive atmosphere, relentless tension, and deeply rooted Korean folklore create a nightmare that lingers long after the credits roll.
Gitaroo-Man Review
More than two decades after its original debut, Gitaroo-Man remains one of gaming's most wonderfully bizarre rhythm adventures. Beneath its colourful anime exterior lies a surprisingly emotional coming-of-age story, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a gameplay system that still feels unique today.
The Alters Review
The Alters is far more than another survival game. It is an emotional science fiction journey that asks difficult questions about regret, identity, and the paths we never took, delivering one of the most thought provoking experiences of the year.
Jungle Shoot Review
Jungle Shoot takes a simple concept and injects it with enough speed, challenge, and arcade energy to remain entertaining long after its modest presentation has revealed all its tricks. While repetition eventually creeps in, the thrill of surviving just one more wave proves surprisingly difficult to resist.
Teller’s Duty Review
Teller's Duty transforms everyday banking paperwork into a gripping struggle for survival. Behind every withdrawal slip and government regulation lies a deeply human story about responsibility, sacrifice, and the impossible choices people make when the system is designed to work against them.
Console Archives: L’Empereur Review
Three decades after its original campaign began, L'Empereur returns to remind us that grand strategy once demanded patience, foresight, and a willingness to learn through failure. Beneath its intimidating menus lies a fascinating historical simulation that still rewards thoughtful leadership today.













