Tag: Supernatural
Hentai Gallery: Hidden Charms Review
Hentai Gallery: Hidden Charms is a title that knows exactly what it wants to be and makes little effort to stray beyond those boundaries....
Mythargia Review
For those who embrace its philosophy, it offers a thoughtful, visually cohesive journey that lingers in memory through suggestion rather than statement.
Total Chaos Review
A gripping, atmospheric descent into lo-fi horror that overcomes a few frustrations to deliver one of the most memorable indie horror experiences in years.
Demonschool Review
With engaging combat, memorable characters, and a world that feels equal parts haunting and inviting, Demonschool earns its place as one of the standout indie titles of the year. Whether you’re here for the tactics, the atmosphere, or the supernatural college drama, this is one school year you won’t forget.
Where is Billy?
For indie fans, party‑game lovers, or anyone who enjoys social deception — it’s a gem. For anyone else … well, maybe give it a go on a night with pals, pour some drinks (or hot chocolate), and brace for chaos.
Hentai Puzzle XXX Review
Players seeking deep challenge or narrative weight should look elsewhere. But players who enjoy casual puzzle-solving, colourful artwork, and undemanding progression will find a charming, low-stress experience that fits neatly into the Switch’s diverse library.
Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Review
A strong, fan‑first fighting game powerhouse that brings the saga alive, even if it keeps one foot firmly in familiar territory.
Dead Static Drive Review
A surreal, immersive, and memorable road-trip horror adventure that dares to be different and largely succeeds.
Second Sun Review
A visually stunning, ambitious space adventure that occasionally stumbles in pacing and mechanical polish but offers memorable exploration and story-driven moments.
Hentai Gallery: Cute Girls Review
Hentai Gallery: Cute Girls offers a calming, touch-friendly puzzle experience, but its repetitive structure and shallow progression leave it feeling more like a brief diversion than a fully realised puzzle game.













