Tag: Switch 2 Review
Rage District – Humanity Armageddon Review
Rage District - Humanity Armageddon builds an unsettling world where every bullet counts and every abandoned street tells a story. It may have technical rough edges, but beneath them lies an atmospheric survival experience that rewards patience, caution and curiosity.
Funny Folks Cafe Review
Funny Folks Cafe offers a delightful blend of cosy management and colourful charm. While its recipes and systems could use a little more variety, its lovable cast of eccentric customers and satisfying café-building loop make it an easy game to settle into for a relaxing afternoon.
Seishin Review
Seishin transforms an abandoned school into a place where every shadow feels alive and every distant footstep sends your heart racing. Its minimalist design, excellent sound design and steadily escalating tension create a memorable slice of psychological horror that proves fear is often strongest when you are completely powerless.
The Fissure Review
The Fissure is a beautifully written psychological mystery that rewards patience with its rich atmosphere, believable characters, and meaningful choices. Its slow pace and multiple endings demand commitment, but players willing to immerse themselves in its haunting world will find a thoughtful narrative that leaves a lasting emotional impression.
Moonlight Peaks Review
Moonlight Peaks proves that cosy farming games do not need endless sunshine to feel welcoming. By replacing rolling green fields with moonlit forests, vampires, witches and werewolves, it breathes fresh life into a familiar formula, creating a supernatural adventure packed with charm, heart and just enough darkness to make it stand apart from the crowd.
Mythmatch Review
Mythmatch takes familiar puzzle mechanics and reshapes them into something that feels genuinely original. Blending Greek mythology, thoughtful town building and a heartfelt story about belonging, Nana Moon has created a charming indie adventure that proves there is still plenty of life left in the match puzzle genre.
The Legend Of Fireball: Deluxe Edition Review
The Legend of Fireball – Deluxe Edition knows exactly what it wants to be. It doesn't pretend to offer an epic fantasy adventure or a deeply strategic action game. Instead, it embraces the simple pleasure of watching increasingly ridiculous things explode, and sometimes that's exactly the kind of gaming comfort food you need.
Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence Review
Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence doesn't try to modernise the point and click adventure by abandoning its roots. Instead, it embraces everything that made the genre special, pairing thoughtful puzzles with haunting pixel art and a quietly compelling mystery that proves silence can often speak louder than words.
Arcade Archives 2 Lady Bug Review
Lady Bug does not arrive with narrative ambitions in the modern sense, nor does it attempt to contextualise its action through character or lore....
Console Archives T.R.A.G.: Tactical Rescue Assault Group – Mission of Mercy...
T.R.A.G. Tactical Rescue Assault Group – Mission of Mercy is a fascinating time capsule of late 90s console design, blending fixed camera tension with anime driven action and character swapping systems that feel surprisingly fresh even today. This Console Archives release preserves its quirks while smoothing just enough edges to make it an easy recommendation for retro enthusiasts.













