Tag: Souls-like
The Legacy of Griselda Review
A moody, intimate dark fantasy with weighty combat and strong atmosphere. Limited in scope, but sincere and emotionally grounded.
Voidwrought Review
A hauntingly atmospheric Metroidvania, Voidwrought pairs fluid traversal with cosmic horror and clever progression systems to create a world that’s as unsettling as it is compelling.
Death Howl Review
A somber, systems-driven tactical experience that excels in atmosphere and thematic cohesion, but whose unforgiving design and narrow focus limit its reach.
Hunt the Night Review
A brutal yet beautiful retro-souls adventure that blends Zelda-style exploration with Bloodborne-inspired combat into a hauntingly unforgettable journey.
Sands of Aura Review
A haunting isometric Souls-like that trades relentless punishment for exploration and atmosphere, turning a sea of sand into one of indie gaming’s most distinctive journeys.
Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Every corner of Hallownest whispers a story, every shadow conceals a challenge, and every battle feels like a dance of skill and patience. In *Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, you don’t just explore a kingdom—you become part of it
Maid of Salvation Review
A dark fantasy action game that blends precise combat, strategic depth, and a morally complex story. Maid of Salvation challenges players to master skills, explore Purgatory, and confront twisted truths, rewarding patience with tense, satisfying gameplay.
Duel Corp. Review
Duel Corp. blends Souls-like tension, directional melee combat, sandbox freedom, and MMO-style systems into a striking pixel-art world that feels both retro and ambitious. It’s messy, bold, occasionally overwhelming — and undeniably compelling for players who crave deep systems and unforgiving combat wrapped in an open, reactive world.
Weird RPG 2 Review
Weird RPG 2 is an off‑kilter, endlessly surprising journey that delights in subverting traditional role‑playing conventions. With surreal storytelling, inventive mechanics, and unpredictable encounters that lean into absurdity and dark humour, it’s a game that rewards curiosity and experimentation. While its unorthodox design won’t be to every RPG fan’s taste, those looking for something truly different will find a memorable, often chaotic adventure here.
Releaseburg Review
A quietly compelling exploration adventure with emotional depth and personality to spare — slow-paced in all the right ways.













