Tag: Switch Review
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim Review
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim is one of the most unsettling indie games in recent memory. Beneath its strange title and retro presentation lies a deeply uncomfortable psychological horror story that explores power, dependency, loneliness, and survival in ways few games dare to attempt.
The Artifactory Review
The Artifactory transforms factory management into a joyful exercise in creativity and cooperation. Beneath its colourful presentation lies a surprisingly clever puzzle game that rewards communication, experimentation, and just enough organised chaos to keep every production line entertaining.
Escape from Vlogger: Runaway Review
Escape from Vlogger: Runaway turns influencer culture into a surprisingly entertaining horror playground. While its rough edges are impossible to ignore, its blend of stealth, puzzle-solving, satire, and multiple escape routes creates an experience that is often tense, frequently amusing, and consistently difficult to put down.
RACE: Rocket Arena Car Extreme Review
RACE: Rocket Arena Car Extreme knows exactly what it wants to be. It is loud, reckless, colourful and wonderfully chaotic. Beneath the flying rockets and exploding armour plates lies an arcade racer that understands the simple joy of causing absolute mayhem while hurtling towards the finish line at full speed.
Monster Viator Review
Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.
Murder on the Disorient Express Review
Murder on the Disorient Express proves that a great mystery does not need lavish production values or sprawling open worlds. Sometimes all it takes is a ticking clock, a train full of suspicious strangers, and just enough information to make you doubt every conclusion you reach.
Strangeland Review
Strangeland is a haunting descent into grief, guilt, and self-destruction wrapped inside one of the most imaginative point-and-click adventures in recent memory. Equal parts nightmare and therapy session, it is a surreal journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
The Drifter Review
A gripping sci-fi noir thriller that strips away point-and-click frustration in favour of relentless momentum, brilliant storytelling, and some of the finest pixel art atmosphere seen in years.
Deer & Boy Review
Deer & Boy proves that words are not always necessary to tell a powerful story. Through breathtaking visuals, heartfelt animation, and a bond that grows naturally across every chapter, this cinematic adventure delivers an emotional journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
Stuck Together Review
Stuck Together transforms friendship into both your greatest strength and your biggest obstacle. Equal parts hilarious and infuriating, this physics-driven co-op climber delivers some of the funniest gaming moments you'll have all year.













