Tag: Single-player
Mixtape Review
Mixtape understands something most coming-of-age stories forget: growing up is rarely about the big moments. It’s the late-night drives, the awkward silences, the songs that somehow become permanent parts of your soul.
Evil Inside VR Review
Evil Inside VR transforms an ordinary family home into a suffocating psychological prison, proving that the scariest horrors are often the ones hiding in familiar spaces.
Haneda Girl Review
A high-speed precision platformer that thrives on rhythm, reaction, and relentless swapping between elegance and raw firepower.
I Am Cat Review
I AM CAT understands one very important truth about cats: they are tiny agents of absolute chaos. What begins as a playful sandbox quickly turns into a wonderfully ridiculous simulation of feline curiosity, destruction, and the strange emotional bond between humans and the animals actively ruining their homes.
Police Car Simulator: EVO Review
Police Car Simulator : EVO does not chase the glamour of cinematic cop dramas. Instead, it finds something surprisingly compelling in the routine rhythm of patrol work, traffic stops, and late-night drives through cities that never quite feel asleep.
Abuga Warp Zone Review
A sharp, fast platformer wrapped in playful mystery, Abuga Warp Zone turns precision movement into a puzzle of timing, trust, and consequence.
Greedland Review
Greedland turns alien extermination into an art form. Beneath the endless gunfire and exploding bug guts is a surprisingly hypnotic shooter that understands exactly why the survivors-like genre became so addictive in the first place.
NTE: Neverness to Everness Review
NTE: Neverness to Everness is the kind of open-world RPG that tries to be a city you live in rather than a map you clear. It is messy in places, overwhelming in others, but undeniably alive in a way few modern games even attempt.
Axe Cop Review
Axe Cop plays like someone handed a box of crayons to a classic RPG and told it to stop making sense. What follows is messy, loud, occasionally brilliant, and often hilarious in a way that feels impossible to replicate on purpose.
Pinball FX – Williams Pinball Premium Collection Review
Pinball FX - Williams Pinball Premium Collection is not trying to reinvent pinball. It is trying to preserve it, refine it, and remind you why these tables still matter decades after the first ball ever bounced across their glass. What you get is less a reinvention and more a carefully restored archive of arcade history that still knows how to bite back.













