Tag: Switch Review
EGGCONSOLE ZODIAC PC-8801 Review
EGGCONSOLE ZODIAC PC-8801 is less about revisiting a classic and more about preserving a piece of gaming archaeology. Challenging, uncompromising, and undeniably fascinating, it offers a rare chance to experience the foundations of Japanese adventure gaming exactly as they were four decades ago.
Real Car Parking Simulator Review
A focused driving simulation that turns precise parking into a rewarding challenge across PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Inversion: The Single Path Review
Inversion: The Single Path takes a simple idea and squeezes every last drop of challenge from it. Through clever gravity manipulation, sharp platforming, and a relentless focus on momentum, it delivers a compact puzzle adventure that constantly asks players to think differently about the space around them.
Until Then: Deluxe Edition Review
Until Then: Deluxe Edition captures the fleeting beauty of youth with remarkable honesty, blending everyday teenage life with a deeply emotional mystery that lingers long after the credits roll.
The Cub Review
The Cub is a beautiful contradiction. It tells a bleak story about humanity's collapse while wrapping it in vibrant animation, melancholic music, and exhilarating platforming. It may wear its retro inspirations proudly, but beneath its nostalgic surface lies one of the most thoughtful and atmospheric indie adventures in recent years.
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy Review
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy never pretends to be anything more than a colourful, anime-fuelled action romp. What it lacks in depth, it makes up for with charm, vibrant presentation, and an infectious sense of fun that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll.
Space Dragons Review
Space Dragons is a gloriously chaotic arcade shooter that combines explosive action, memorable bosses, and excellent local co-op into a package bursting with old-school charm. It may not reinvent the genre, but it absolutely understands why players fell in love with it in the first place.
The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review
The Coma 3: Bloodlines delivers a chilling and emotionally satisfying conclusion to one of horror gaming's most distinctive series. Its oppressive atmosphere, relentless tension, and deeply rooted Korean folklore create a nightmare that lingers long after the credits roll.
Whisper of the House Review
Whisper of the House transforms simple organisation into an engaging blend of cosy creativity and quiet mystery. Its beautiful pixel-art world, rewarding decorating systems, and intriguing narrative make it one of the most memorable cosy adventures of the year.
Soccer Kid Collection Review
Soccer Kid Collection resurrects one of the more unusual platformers of the 16-bit era, blending football skills with classic side-scrolling adventure. While some ageing mechanics and stubborn controls occasionally show their age, the charm, creativity, and historical significance of Soccer Kid still make this collection worth revisiting.













