Tag: Single-player
ANOMALITH Preview
ANOMALITH looks like the kind of horror game that slips under your skin slowly. Part liminal nightmare, part survival shooter, and wrapped in an unsettling late Showa aesthetic, FuRyu’s latest project already feels like one of 2026’s most intriguing wild cards.
STAR WARS: Galactic Racer Preview
STAR WARS: Galactic Racer strips away lightsabers and destiny to focus on speed, rivalry, and survival. What remains is one of the most intriguing racing prospects the galaxy has seen in years
Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters Preview
CAPTAIN TSUBASA 2: WORLD FIGHTERS isn't trying to reinvent anime football. Instead, it aims to perfect it, delivering bigger matches, greater spectacle, and enough heart-stopping moments to make every goal feel like a World Cup final.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Preview
Granblue Fantasy: Relink was already one of the finest anime action RPGs of recent years. Endless Ragnarok looks determined to answer the one criticism that lingered after launch: what happens when the adventure ends? From everything shown so far, Cygames isn't just extending the journey. It's building an entirely new horizon beyond it.
LumenTale: Memories of Trey Review
A warm, thoughtful monster-collector RPG that blends nostalgia with modern design clarity, LumenTale: Memories of Trey shines brightest when it focuses on connection, even if its difficulty spikes occasionally dim the journey’s early rhythm.
Birushana: Winds of Fate Review
A heartfelt fan disc that leans fully into romance, closure, and character payoff, Birushana: Winds of Fate is less about rewriting destiny and more about finally living in the aftermath of it, where love quietly blooms after war has already taken everything it could.
Schrödinger’s Call Review
A quiet, devastatingly human visual novel about listening to the last words between life and death, Schrödinger’s Call turns a collapsing world into something strangely intimate, where every phone call feels like a goodbye you were never ready to hear.
Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition Review
A striking fusion of puzzle-platforming and mathematical logic, Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition turns abstract numbers into something tangible, playful, and surprisingly emotional, even when your brain is quietly melting.
Touhou Yukkuri Mountain Review
A simple concept elevated by charm, customisation, and pure chaos, Touhou Yukkuri Mountain turns a familiar merge puzzle formula into an irresistibly entertaining celebration of Touhou fandom.
Quartet Review
Quartet captures the magic of the 16-bit RPG era without becoming trapped by nostalgia. With superb writing, strategic combat, and four unforgettable heroes, it delivers one of the most satisfying role-playing adventures of the year.













