Tag: survival
Calyx Review
A tense, inventive RTS where you don’t fight armies but an ecosystem—demanding, occasionally rough, and refreshingly original in how it makes strategy feel alive.
HumanitZ Review
HumanitZ doesn’t ask you to save the world—only to survive it one ugly, beautiful day at a time.
From the Bunker Review
Claustrophobic, cruel, and compelling—From the Bunker turns a crumbling shelter into one of 2026’s most gripping survival battlegrounds.
Escape from Tarkan Review
Every step in Tarkan is a calculated risk. The crumbling streets whisper warnings, and every shadow could hide your doom. But for those who master its rhythm, the city transforms from a death trap into a stage for precision, strategy, and silent triumph. Escape from Tarkan doesn’t just test your reflexes—it tests your mind, patience, and courage.
Little Strays 2 Review
In Little Strays 2, heroism isn’t measured in bullets or blades, but in shared food tins and the courage to cross one more dark street together. The apocalypse has never felt so small—or so full of heart.
Escape From Duck Review
Behind the honks and feathers lies a surprisingly sharp survival game—Escape From Duck is proof that terror can waddle as well as sprint.
RV Drive There Co-op Review
More campfire argument than car chase, RV Drive There transforms a stubborn vehicle and a blocked road into a brilliant social engine — where victory isn’t measured in speed, but in how loudly you laughed while pulling the RV out of a swamp.
3XTINCTION – Legendary Edition Review
A rough-edged but fiercely fun co-op shooter, 3XTINCTION – Legendary Edition turns spider nightmares into tactical playgrounds—bring a friend and plenty of ammo.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Review
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check delivers tense, tactical survival in a lived-in post-apocalyptic world, blending strategy, emotional storytelling, and player-driven choice — even if occasional pacing hiccups dilute its urgent momentum.
Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition Review
With the sun-baked Burning Springs expansion and a confident mix of co-op chaos and classic exploration, Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition finally feels like a wasteland rebuilt rather than abandoned.













