Tag: Third Person
South of Midnight Weaver’s Edition Review
A hauntingly beautiful and emotionally rich experience, South of Midnight: Weaver’s Edition is the definitive way to experience this modern folktale—even if its threads don’t always weave perfectly together.
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club is less a precision-crafted fighting simulator and more a scrappy, arcade-leaning brawler that thrives on momentum, unpredictability, and the sheer chaos of budget MMA-inspired combat.
Jesus: The Journey Review
Jesus: The Journey is a narrative-driven biblical adventure that prioritises atmosphere, reverence, and guided storytelling over traditional gameplay systems, offering a reflective experience that is often sincere in intent but uneven in execution as an interactive medium.
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story Review
Bazar Simulator: The Wan Story is a strange, chaotic blend of shopkeeping simulation and crime-tinged narrative adventure—one that swings between grounded management systems and absurd open-world antics with surprising confidence, even if it doesn’t always land its tonal shifts cleanly.
Chained Cars Review
A clever and challenging concept that delivers flashes of brilliance, but struggles to maintain momentum beyond its core idea.
Haste (HASTE: Broken Worlds) Review
A fast, fluid, and exhilarating momentum-driven runner that shines brightest when everything clicks, even if procedural unpredictability occasionally slows its rhythm.
Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator Review
Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator captures the pure sensation of speed with impressive physicality, but occasionally struggles to match its ambition with mechanical depth.
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review
A bold, beautifully constructed evolution of the strand formula, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH delivers unmatched atmosphere and ambition, even if its deliberate pacing and niche design philosophy ensure it remains a divisive masterpiece rather than a universal one.
The Bus Review
A deeply immersive city simulation that captures the rhythm of real-world driving, even if its technical quirks and slower pace won’t suit every player.
Revenge On Gold Diggers Review
A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.













