Tag: Switch Review
Kamikaze Strike: FPV Drone Review
Kamikaze Strike: FPV Drone is a tense, skill-driven simulator that rewards patience and precision. It’s tough to learn but hard to put down once it clicks, delivering a uniquely satisfying sense of control and momentum.
Dragon Is Dead Review
Dragon Is Dead is a fast, demanding roguelite that thrives on precision and build experimentation. It can be punishing and occasionally uneven, but when everything clicks, it delivers a deeply satisfying sense of momentum that is hard to walk away from.
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Review
There’s a certain kind of chaos that Vampire Survivors has perfected. That hypnotic, snowballing spiral where numbers skyrocket into the absurd, the screen is...
Rumbral Review
Rumbral is a moody, tightly crafted descent into shadow-soaked action, where every encounter feels deliberate and every victory comes at a cost, even when the darkness never quite lets you feel safe.
Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders Review
Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders is pure, unfiltered chaos in a physics sandbox dressed as a zombie defence game. It is the kind of experience where a gold bar, a swivel chair and a printer become your last line of survival, and somehow that makes perfect sense within minutes of play.
Alice in Wonder Underland AIWU Review
There is a moment early in Alice in Wonder Underland AIWU when you realise the game is not interested in guiding you in any...
Court of Darkness: Captivation’s Kiss Review
A polished and emotionally driven otome, Court of Darkness: Captivation’s Kiss weaves romance and intrigue into a steady narrative where every choice shapes not just the story, but the meaning behind each connection.
Dead Stride Review
Dead Stride is a straight-line sprint through the end of the world, built on panic, momentum, and the stubborn refusal to slow down long enough to grieve what’s been lost. It is messy, loud, and sometimes surprisingly human beneath the chaos.
Dark Light Review
Dark Light is what happens when Metroidvania structure, Soulslike punishment, and cyberpunk dread all collapse into the same lightless corridor. It is oppressive, often beautiful, occasionally frustrating, and at its best it feels like wandering through a nightmare that still obeys its own internal logic.
Reptilian Rising Review
Reptilian Rising is what happens when a late-night tabletop campaign collides headfirst with a history lesson, then gets ambushed by a laser-spewing velociraptor in armour. It is chaotic, clever, and just self-aware enough to stop its own absurdity from collapsing under the weight of it.













