Tag: Single-player
Dungeons Of The Deep VR Review
Dungeons Of The Deep VR feels like a forgotten dungeon crawler unearthed from another era and carefully rebuilt for virtual reality. It may not chase modern trends, but for players willing to embrace its old-school design, there is a surprisingly rich adventure waiting beneath the mountain.
Mashina Review
Mashina feels like somebody built an entire video game out of cardboard, clay, tape, and pure affection. Beneath its cosy digging loop lies one of the warmest and most genuinely human indie adventures of the year.
Scarlet Wolf Review
Scarlet Wolf delivers an unsettling journey through trauma, memory, and fear. While its mechanics occasionally stumble, its emotional storytelling and oppressive atmosphere create a psychological horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Game Over Please: Puzzle Arcade Game Review
Game Over Please takes one of gaming's most familiar failure screens and transforms it into the entire point of the adventure. Clever, funny, and surprisingly thought-provoking, this inventive indie puzzler proves that sometimes the best way to win is to fail spectacularly.
Bestial Reception Review
Bestial Reception may not reinvent the roguelike shooter, but its chaotic firefights, destructive environments, and radioactive animal world make for an entertaining arcade blast that's easy to pick up and difficult to put down.
Alien Cat Story Review
Alien Cat Story may not reinvent the platforming genre, but its charming feline hero, colourful worlds, and clever puzzle twists create an adventure that is easy to enjoy and difficult not to smile at.
Springbot: The Last Spark Review
Springbot: The Last Spark proves that sometimes the simplest adventures are the most charming. Beneath its colourful exterior lies a polished platformer packed with heart, momentum, and just enough challenge to keep players bouncing back for one more level.
SubwaySim 2: Complete Edition Review
With stunning recreations of Berlin and Hamburg, an impressive collection of trains, and enough operational depth to keep rail fans occupied for dozens of hours, this is one of the most comprehensive underground railway experiences available today.
BrokenLore: FOLLOW Review
BrokenLore: FOLLOW is not interested in making you jump out of your seat every few minutes. Instead, it quietly slips under your skin, using trauma, insecurity, and painful self-reflection to create a horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai Review
Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai aims to tell a bloody tale of vengeance in feudal Japan, but beneath its dramatic premise lies a painfully dated action game that struggles to justify the journey.













