Tag: Third Person
Dark Farts: Parody Smell Edition Review
For players willing to meet it on its own terms, Dark Farts offers a few hours of absurd amusement. For everyone else, it will likely feel like a joke stretched too far.
Aery – Winter Wonderland Review
For players seeking a gentle, meditative experience—or a brief escape from more demanding games—Winter Wonderland provides exactly what it promises.
TORMENTOR Review
This is horror not as spectacle, but as endurance—and for those willing to endure, TORMENTOR delivers an experience that is as disturbing as it is memorable.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition Review
For newcomers, it’s an excellent entry point. For returning players, it’s the ultimate “Skyrim on the go” experience.
For longtime fans, it’s yet another excuse to get lost in Tamriel—this time with more comfort and fluidity than ever.
Mutant Football League 2 Review
It’s not a simulation for football purists. It’s an arcade-sports brawler for players who want fun, chaos, and stories born from absolute nonsense. It’s violent, irreverent, ridiculous—and an absolute blast.
Military Logistics Simulator Review
A demanding and deliberate logistics simulation that rewards careful planning and systems mastery, but one whose narrow focus and austere presentation limit its broader appeal.
Terminull Brigade Review
Fans of Returnal, Helldivers, Nex Machina, or Vanquish will find a lot to love here.
POPUCOM Review
Whether you’re playing with friends or hopping into quick sessions alone, POPUCOM offers one of the freshest puzzle experiences on the system.
Guild Wars Reforged Review
For both returning heroes and first-time adventurers, this is the definitive way to experience the classic.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
If Kiwami felt like a faithful recreation of a classic, Kiwami 2 feels like a full-fledged reinvention — a game that honours its roots while confidently embracing modern design.













