Tag: Split-Screen
Gear.Club Unlimited 3 Review
A bold step forward for the franchise, Gear.Club Unlimited 3 finally leaves its mobile roots behind—delivering neon-soaked highways, meaningful customization, and the most confident racing experience the series has ever offered.
4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Like a perfectly judged overtake on the final lap, 4PGP balances accessibility and speed with effortless style — a racer built not just for the podium, but for the living room couch where real rivalries are born.
Little Strays – Beyond Havana Review
Little Strays – Beyond Havana trades spectacle for substance, inviting players into a richly observed world of gentle exploration and meaningful human connection
Hole io: Complete Edition Review
A delightfully explosive arcade experience that combines simple mechanics with strategic depth — not perfect, but hugely addictive.
CRYZON Part2 Review
CRYZON Part 2 expands its enigmatic metroidvania world with deeper exploration, strategic mechanics, and layered atmosphere, rewarding patient discovery even as it challenges players with its ambiguous pacing.
Asphalt Champions Review
A fun and finely tuned arcade racing experience that delivers speed, style, and competitive depth — even if it doesn’t redefine the genre.
Blood: Refreshed Supply Review
Blood: Refreshed Supply is more than a remaster. It is a resurrection of one of the nastiest, smartest, and most atmospheric shooters of the 1990s. Caleb’s war against the Cabal still feels vicious nearly three decades later, proving that great horror never really stays buried.
Spectator 2 Review
Spectator 2 refines psychological horror through meticulous observation, delivering sustained tension and unease by making players doubt their own perception.
Arcade Archives 2 TOKYO WARS Review
For retro fans, tank combat lovers, or anyone who craves the raw, unfiltered energy of old arcade games, this is a must-play. It’s not massive in scope, but it doesn’t need to be. Sometimes, blowing stuff up in a polygonal city is enough.












