Tag: Switch Review
Maid Cafe on Electric Street Review
A warm, character-driven slice-of-life adventure that turns café management into a heartfelt story about community, comfort, and starting over.
POOLS Review
A hauntingly minimal exploration experience that proves horror doesn’t need monsters — just empty spaces, echoing water, and your imagination doing the rest.
Emoji Battlefield – Island Warfare Review
A chaotic, colorful roguelike shooter that embraces absurdity while delivering genuinely addictive arcade action — simple, silly, and surprisingly hard to stop playing.
Hentai House: Lost Rooms Review
A brief but relaxing puzzle diversion that prioritizes accessibility over depth — perfect for quick handheld sessions, even if its mysteries fade as quickly as they appear.
Sands of Aura Review
A haunting isometric Souls-like that trades relentless punishment for exploration and atmosphere, turning a sea of sand into one of indie gaming’s most distinctive journeys.
The Disney Afternoon Collection Review
A joyful celebration of Disney and Capcom’s golden age — eight timeless adventures preserved with care, proving great game design never goes out of style.
Sociable Soccer Champions Review
Fast, colourful and refreshingly free of modern football gaming excess, Sociable Soccer Champions proves that sometimes the best way forward is to remember what made the sport so much fun in the first place. Jon Hare's spiritual successor to Sensible Soccer delivers a joyous blend of arcade action, addictive progression and couch multiplayer magic that feels increasingly rare in today's gaming landscape.
Path of Mystery: A Brush with Death Review
A slow-burning supernatural mystery that rewards patience with emotional depth, clever investigation, and a haunting journey through memories that refuse to fade.
Peaceful Fishing Story
A cozy fishing adventure that trades competition for comfort — Peaceful Fishing Story is a gentle reminder that games don’t always need urgency to be memorable.
Rolling Macho: Tumbling to Earth Review
A bizarre physics-platformer that turns rolling, squatting, and repeated failure into a strangely addictive journey — Rolling Macho proves that determination (and strong legs) can carry you through space.













