Tag: Switch Review
Idle Devils Deluxe Edition Review
Idle Devils Deluxe Edition is the kind of game that quietly takes up residence in your routine. It does not demand focus so much as it gently invites it, like a background thought that slowly becomes a habit. Numbers rise, demons grow stronger, and somehow time slips away without asking permission.
Eternal Exodus Review
A dense, philosophical monster-catching RPG that rewards patience and experimentation, even if its complexity and abstract storytelling won’t appeal to everyone.
Shadows of the Afterland Review
Shadows of the Afterland opens with death, confusion, and a soul that refuses to behave properly. What follows is a mystery that stretches across life and afterlife, stitched together with wit, melancholy, and a surprising amount of warmth for a story about the dead refusing to stay in their lane.
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.
Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta Review
A refined and thoughtful remaster, Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta blends fast paced combat with purposeful exploration, offering a look at a pivotal moment in the series’ evolution that still holds its rhythm today.
Skyship Quest Story Review
A polished and comforting management sim, Skyship Quest Story refines Kairosoft’s familiar formula into a smooth, self contained experience built on steady progression, gentle strategy, and the quiet satisfaction of watching your airship grow.
Lord Ambermaze Review
Lord Ambermaze is a quietly brilliant puzzle dungeon crawler that transforms movement into meaning, blending turn-based strategy with a gentle sense of adventure to create a thoughtful, rewarding journey through a frozen world.
This is Fine: Maximum Cope Review
This Is Fine: Maximum Cope transforms a familiar internet joke into something unexpectedly sincere, blending sharp platforming with a surreal, anxiety-soaked world that manages to be funny, uncomfortable, and quietly affecting all at once.
4 The Elements Review
4 The Elements is a sharp, nostalgia-tinged Metroidvania that turns elemental switching into a constant rhythm of movement, combat, and discovery, delivering a tightly designed adventure that prioritises clarity and control over spectacle, even if its presentation occasionally lags behind its mechanical ambition.
Save My Scrap Review
Save My Scrap is a quietly devastating interactive visual novel that blends mechanical repair puzzles with emotionally charged storytelling, turning each fixed circuit into a reflection on memory, loss, and the fragile act of putting things back together.













