Tag: Switch 2 Review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book trades traditional platforming goals for curiosity, discovery, and playful experimentation. The result is one of Yoshi’s most charming adventures in years, blending gorgeous storybook presentation with a gentle sense of wonder that feels increasingly rare.
Shadow Trigger: Covert Ops Review
Tales of Shadow Trigger: Covert Ops aims for gritty military spectacle and occasionally finds it through tense firefights and atmospheric missions. Beneath the smoke and collapsing walls sits a competent tactical shooter, though uneven storytelling and familiar design stop it from becoming something truly memorable.
Tales of ARISE – Beyond the Dawn Premium Edition Review
Beyond the Dawn doesn’t chase bigger explosions; it chases better answers. In revisiting Dahna and Rena, Tales of Arise proves that the most heroic stories begin after the war is already won.
Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection Review
Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection is more than a nostalgic bundle. It is a lovingly preserved time capsule that reminds you why these chaotic toddler adventures mattered in the first place. Uneven quality across the games remains, but the warmth and care poured into this collection shine through every muddy backyard, toy box quest, and Reptar roar.
Arcade Archives 2 TAG TEAM WRESTLING Review
Arcade Archives 2 TAG TEAM WRESTLING feels like stepping into a smoke filled arcade from another era. It is rough, loud, delightfully chaotic, and completely unconcerned with realism. What remains today is not just a wrestling game, but a lively snapshot of arcade history.
Psyvariar 3 Review
Psyvariar 3 does not simply revive a dormant arcade series. It reminds players why bullet grazing became an art form in the first place. Fast, hypnotic, and endlessly replayable, this is a sequel that understands both its history and its future.
King of Tokyo Review
King of Tokyo transforms a beloved tabletop classic into a lively digital playground where giant monsters throw punches, chase victory points, and battle for control of the city. Beneath the colourful chaos lies a surprisingly clever strategy game that remains easy to learn but difficult to master.
RoadOut Review
RoadOut feels like a lost relic from an alternate timeline where PS2 era ambition never disappeared. It throws driving, dungeon crawling, twin stick shooting, racing, crafting, and post apocalyptic storytelling into one dusty wasteland and somehow keeps the wheels attached more often than you would expect.
PLANET WOW Wildlife Adventure Review
PLANET WOW Wildlife Adventure turns wildlife education into a playful sandbox where curiosity matters more than competition. Beneath its simple structure is a surprisingly earnest adventure that invites younger players to learn through exploration, experimentation, and discovery.
Table Flip Simulator Review
Table Flip Simulator turns everyday annoyances into absurd comedy, delivering a surprisingly charming physics playground where smashing boardrooms, classrooms, and cafés becomes an oddly therapeutic escape.













