Tag: Switch Review
X-Force Genesis Review
X-Force Genesis feels like a forgotten arcade cabinet dragged straight out of a smoky 1990s amusement hall. It's loud, flashy, occasionally frustrating, and undeniably sincere in its love for classic shoot-'em-ups. While technical shortcomings keep it from reaching orbit, there's still enough explosive fun here to satisfy players craving an old-school blast through the stars.
Zumba – Jurassic Marble Quest Review
Zumba - Jurassic Marble Quest doesn't reinvent the marble-shooting formula, but its colourful prehistoric presentation and instantly satisfying gameplay make it a surprisingly enjoyable throwback to a genre many players grew up loving.
Extreme Cycling Championship Review
Extreme Cycling Championship doesn't try to reinvent racing games, and that's ultimately its greatest strength. It delivers exactly what it promises: fast tracks, dramatic crashes, and enough arcade energy to keep you smiling through every spectacular wipeout.
Beholgar 2 Review
Beholgar 2 does not chase modern Metroidvania trends or attempt to reinvent the genre. Instead, it sharpens the blade forged by its predecessor, delivering a compact, atmospheric adventure filled with monsters, magic, and old-school charm. It may not reach the heights of the genre's biggest names, but it remains a satisfying quest that respects both your time and your nostalgia.
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Review
Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains transforms a familiar board game into a fast, unpredictable team battler where iconic characters reshape every turn. It is chaotic, stylish, and often thrilling, but its reliance on swingy randomness and the absence of a classic mode mean strategy sometimes takes a back seat to spectacle. A bold reimagining that is at its best when played with friends, even if it rarely feels entirely under control.
Arashi Gaiden Review
Arashi Gaiden turns every room into a deadly puzzle box where a single dash can mean glorious victory or instant failure. Blending tactical planning with explosive bursts of violence, this Pocket Bravery spin-off proves that turn-based combat can feel every bit as thrilling as real-time action.
Dragon Loop Review
Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.
Mori Carta Review
Mori Carta takes one of gaming's most crowded genres and slices away its most fundamental mechanic. What remains is a fascinating, often brilliant deckbuilder that proves meaningful decisions don't require a hand full of cards.
TACS Classic Collection Review
The TACS Classic Collection is more than a compilation of old indie games. It is a rescue mission. Bringing ten long-lost PlayStation Mobile titles back from obscurity, this anthology celebrates a fascinating chapter of gaming history while reminding us that creativity often thrives within limitations.
Killzone Extraction Review
Killzone Extraction may have one of the most bewildering names on the Nintendo eShop, but beneath the confusion lies a simple arcade shooter that knows exactly what it wants to be. It won't redefine the genre, but for the price of a takeaway coffee, it delivers a few hours of uncomplicated firefights and old-school action.













