Tag: Third Person
Tomb Raider: Anniversary Review
For lovers of classic Tomb Raider or new adventurers wanting to see where Lara began, this Anniversary edition offers a timeless, polished experience with enough nostalgia and refinement to feel like a proper modern release.
Samurai Academy: Paws of Fury Review
If your goal is a fun, colorful adventure with approachable combat, co-op opportunities, and playful exploration, this game delivers. It may not reinvent the genre, but it’s a thoroughly entertaining experience that achieves exactly what it sets out to do.
Squirrel with a Gun Review
A gleefully absurd sandbox bursting with creativity and charm. Small in scope but huge in personality, Squirrel with a Gun proves that chaos — when done right — can be its own form of genius.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide – Ghostly Edition Review
Fans of Battle for Bikini Bottom and The Cosmic Shake will feel right at home here. Titans of the Tide – Ghostly Edition is playful, spooky, and overflowing with charm — a shining example of how to keep a beloved franchise both fresh and faithful.
Monster Hunter Stories 2- Wings of Ruin Deluxe Edition Review
Beautifully presented, emotionally grounded, and mechanically satisfying, Wings of Ruin proves that Monster Hunter isn’t defined by its hunts—it’s defined by its world. And that world has never felt warmer or more alive than it does here.
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive Review
For fans of Solo Leveling and action-RPG enthusiasts alike, Arise Overdrive offers countless hours of monster-hunting, loot gathering, and cinematic combat, making it one of the standout adaptations of the year.
Gloomy Eyes – Deluxe Edition Review
A short but deeply affecting experience, elevated by stunning visual craftsmanship, a captivating narrator, and a world that feels both eerie and oddly comforting. This isn’t traditional gaming—and that’s exactly why it shines.
Shredders: Full Ride Edition Review
Snowboarding games have long held a special place in the heart of action-sports fans: the rush of momentum down a mountain, the balance of...
Rooftops & Alleys – Dual Pack Edition Review
Rooftops & Alleys: Dual Pack Edition is a celebration of movement—pure, grounded, skill-based movement that feels unlike anything offered by mainstream gaming. It isn’t flashy. It isn’t cinematic. And it doesn’t hide its indie roots.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – Nintendo Switch 2 Review
A breathtaking revival that channels the spirit of the anime through refined combat, stunning visuals, and unrelenting energy.













