Tag: Single-player
Maid of Sker VR Review
Maid of Sker VR transforms a cult horror experience into a deeply immersive nightmare, using sound, silence, and physical interaction to create one of the most tense VR horror games available today.
RUSHING BEAT X: Return Of Brawl Brothers Review
A confident revival that modernises classic brawling with smart mechanical depth, without losing the raw, co-op-driven spirit of the genre.
Ghost Master: Resurrection Core Edition Review
A faithful and cleverly modernised remake, Ghost Master proves that orchestrating fear can still be as strategic as it is entertaining.
Crimson Desert Review
Crimson Desert is at its best when it lets go of structure entirely—trading rigid RPG systems for player-driven chaos, where every fight, climb, and detour feels like a story you authored rather than one you followed.
RUBATO Review
A chaotic, tongue-swinging collect-a-thon full of personality, RUBATO blends physics-driven movement with surprising emotional depth—uneven, but undeniably memorable.
Frost Survival – Winter Review
Bleak, methodical, and quietly unnerving, Frost Survival – Winter turns isolation and cold into its most effective—and memorable—mechanics.
Solitaire Review
A clean, no-frills take on a timeless classic—this Solitaire does exactly what it should, but nothing more.
Double Switch – 25th Anniversary Edition Review
A fascinating relic of FMV experimentation, Double Switch remains awkward yet compelling—now sharper and more accessible than ever.
Monsters ‘Til Midnight Review
A stylish, clock-driven survival romp, Monsters ’Til Midnight refines the bullet heaven formula with tense pacing and satisfying builds—even if it doesn’t reinvent it.
K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review
A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.













