Tag: Single-player
Astro Colony Review
There is something inherently fascinating about watching a machine work perfectly. A conveyor belt feeds a smelter. The smelter supplies a factory. The factory...
Tattoo Removal Simulator Review
Tattoo Removal Simulator transforms an unlikely profession into a strangely compelling experience. Beneath its simple premise lies a thoughtful meditation on regret, change, and second chances, wrapped inside one of the most relaxing gameplay loops of the year.
Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen Review
Bluey’s Quest for the Gold Pen captures the warmth, imagination, and emotional sincerity of the television series with remarkable authenticity, delivering a heartfelt family adventure that feels like stepping into a lost episode of Bluey itself.
Little Nightmares II Enhanced Edition Review
Few horror games understand the power of childhood fear quite like Little Nightmares II. Even five years after its original release, Mono and Six’s unsettling journey through the Pale City remains one of gaming’s most haunting adventures, and the Enhanced Edition ensures it has never looked or sounded better.
Sea of Stars Review
Sea of Stars is a love letter to classic RPGs that understands nostalgia alone is never enough. Beneath its gorgeous pixel art and familiar inspirations lies a heartfelt adventure filled with memorable characters, satisfying combat, and a world that constantly invites curiosity.
Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker Review
While many fantasy games focus on saving kingdoms through swordplay and spectacle, Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker finds its magic in quieter moments. A shared drink, a lingering conversation, and the courage to face painful memories become the foundations of a heartfelt adventure that proves some of the most meaningful battles happen within ourselves.
Poetic Trio Review
Poetic Trio is less concerned with entertaining you in the traditional sense and more interested in inviting you to stop, listen, and simply exist within nature's quiet beauty. It is a brief collection of interactive poems that values atmosphere above all else.
Gothic 1 Remake Review
Gothic 1 Remake understands something many modern RPGs have forgotten. A living world does not need to revolve around the player. By preserving the original's harsh philosophy while modernising its roughest edges, Alkimia Interactive has delivered a remake that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly fresh.
Seven Days Until Morning Review
Indie horror has always thrived on isolation. Whether it is a deserted spaceship, a forgotten facility, or a lonely stretch of wilderness, some of...
World War: D-Day 1944 Review
World War: D-Day 1944 may not rewrite the rules of the military shooter, but it understands the power of its subject matter. When the landing craft doors open and machine-gun fire tears across the beach, it captures a glimpse of the chaos, courage and sacrifice that defined one of history's most pivotal days.













