Tag: Switch Review
Ultimate Battle Simulator Review
A breathtaking large-scale battle simulator that excels in spectacle and strategy, perfect for players seeking epic warfare and creative freedom, despite some technical and UI rough edges.
The Sinking Forest – 沈んだ森 Review
Its meticulous design, audio-visual presentation, and reflective pacing create a lasting impression that lingers long after the forest is left behind.
Sea Fantasy Review
It may not be for everyone — its pace and opacity require patience — but for those willing to sink into its tranquil darkness, Sea Fantasy offers something rare: a genuine sense of awe.
Dispatch Review
A minimalist first-person experience in which players take on the role of a lone emergency dispatcher, the game trades monsters and combat for something far more grounded: the terror of responsibility.
Anime Mother Life Simulator Review
A delightful and relaxing life simulation with charming anime visuals and engaging daily challenges, best suited for fans of casual management and slice-of-life gameplay.
Wander Stars Review
A clever and charming anime-inspired RPG with inventive word-combat and heartfelt narrative, albeit weighed down by repetitive maps and minor technical flaws.
Object Factory Review
A chaotic, rewarding, and endlessly creative factory simulator that turns assembly lines into playgrounds of strategy and experimentation.
Lost in Fantaland Review
For players who enjoy creativity, exploration, and a light-hearted yet meaningful story, Lost in Fantaland delivers an unforgettable journey through a beautifully realized fantasy world.
LAPIN Review
While it may lack a deep narrative or significant enemy variety, the game’s personality, mechanics, and world design more than make up for it.
The Long Desert Drive Review
Its combination of minimalist storytelling, atmospheric visuals, and survival-driven gameplay makes it a memorable indie title that stands out in a crowded genre.













