Tag: Switch Review
Winx Club: The Magic is Back Review
Winx Club: The Magic is Back leans into charm and accessibility over complexity, delivering a gentle co-op adventure that feels most alive when shared with someone equally happy to keep things simple.
Strange Antiquities Review
In Strange Antiquities, every object is a question waiting to be misinterpreted, and every correct answer carries the unsettling weight of consequences you will not fully understand until much later.
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore Review
R-TYPE DX: Music Encore is less a remake than a correction of memory, restoring missing musical identity to a brutally faithful shooter compilation that has always been more interesting than it was expressive.
Adventurous Slime Review
A charming retro platformer, Adventurous Slime delivers colourful pixel-art adventures, branching levels, and light RPG progression in a fun, accessible journey through a magical slime kingdom.
Jelly & Toast Review
Sweet, clever, and quietly confident, Jelly & Toast spreads its charm through smart puzzle design and irresistible presentation.
Speed Factor Review
A focused, high-intensity title that lives up to its name, Speed Factor delivers adrenaline-fuelled action for players who relish speed, repetition, and the pursuit of perfect execution.
Elementallis Review
Elementallis is a quiet, reflective adventure that understands the weight of its mechanics, using elemental magic not just to solve puzzles, but to tell a story about guilt, growth, and making things right.
Bandit Trap Review
Home invasion has rarely been this chaotic or funny, as Bandit Trap turns household objects into unpredictable weapons in a multiplayer scramble of sabotage and slapstick tension.
Magin: The Rat Project Stories Premium Edition Review
Magin: The Rat Project Stories is a brooding, emotionally driven deckbuilder that dares to tie your power not to loot, but to the choices you make. It does not always feel comfortable, but that is exactly the point.
MotoGP 26 Review
MotoGP 26 refines rather than reinvents, but in doing so, it delivers one of the most authentic, tactile recreations of motorcycle racing the series has ever achieved.













