Tag: Switch Review
Ariana and the Elder Codex Review
A cleverly structured action-platformer that blends fluid movement and deep customisation with a magical, book-bound world—occasionally uneven, but consistently engaging.
Dracamar Review
A warm, culturally rich platformer that favours charm and community over challenge, delivering a visually delightful adventure that occasionally plays it a little too safe.
Ghost Master: Resurrection Core Edition Review
A faithful and cleverly modernised remake, Ghost Master proves that orchestrating fear can still be as strategic as it is entertaining.
RUBATO Review
A chaotic, tongue-swinging collect-a-thon full of personality, RUBATO blends physics-driven movement with surprising emotional depth—uneven, but undeniably memorable.
Frost Survival – Winter Review
Bleak, methodical, and quietly unnerving, Frost Survival – Winter turns isolation and cold into its most effective—and memorable—mechanics.
Solitaire Review
A clean, no-frills take on a timeless classic—this Solitaire does exactly what it should, but nothing more.
Monsters ‘Til Midnight Review
A stylish, clock-driven survival romp, Monsters ’Til Midnight refines the bullet heaven formula with tense pacing and satisfying builds—even if it doesn’t reinvent it.
K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review
A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.
Last Day On The Ship Review
A gripping race against a sinking world, Last Day On The Ship delivers tense, evolving puzzles—though its relentless pressure won’t be for everyone.
OUTBREAK FALL: BIOHAZARD Review
A tense and focused survival shooter, OUTBREAK FALL delivers satisfying horde combat—though its limited scope keeps it from truly evolving the genre.













