Tag: third-person
Farewell North Review
Farewell North is a heartfelt adventure that turns Scotland's windswept beauty into an unforgettable story of companionship, grief and healing. Told through the eyes of a loyal Border Collie, it offers an emotionally rich journey through gorgeous landscapes, thoughtful puzzles and one of the finest soundtracks in recent memory.
Star Trek Online: Undiscovered Review
A heartfelt voyage into Star Trek Online’s past that proves the final frontier still has plenty of unexplored territory. With a lovingly rebuilt Klingon storyline, returning Voyager favourites, and a revitalised approach to exploration, Undiscovered is a reminder that sometimes looking back is the best way to move forward.
Lost Ember: Wolf Pack Edition Review
Lost Ember: Wolf Pack Edition is less concerned with challenging your reflexes than it is touching your heart. Through quiet exploration, breathtaking landscapes and one of the most imaginative movement systems in modern adventure games, it reminds us that sometimes the most memorable journeys are the ones taken at a gentle pace.
ARK: Dragontopia Review
ARK: Dragontopia captures the thrill of becoming a true dragonrider with exhilarating aerial combat and excellent new traversal mechanics. Unfortunately, this ambitious expansion launches long before its world is ready, leaving players with an exciting glimpse of the future rather than a complete adventure.
Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Review
Seven years after redefining the character action genre, Devil May Cry 5 arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in spectacular fashion. Fast, stylish, endlessly replayable and astonishingly smooth in handheld mode, this is one of the finest action games ever made finally finding a perfect portable home.
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 Review
Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 delivers a relaxing haul across Europe's highways, offering an accessible trucking experience that values comfort over complexity. While its limited depth and repetitive world stop it from challenging genre leaders, there is still something undeniably soothing about watching the miles roll by from behind the wheel.
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Review
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions boldly reshapes the Astroneer formula into a tense cooperative adventure where every expedition feels like a race against the unknown. While its faster pace won't appeal to every veteran explorer, its sense of discovery remains firmly intact.
to a T Review
to a T is one of the most unusual and heartfelt games of the year. Through its charming world, quirky humour, and deeply human story, it transforms a simple premise into a touching exploration of identity, acceptance, and finding your place in a world that wasn't built for you. It may not be for everyone, but for those willing to embrace its gentle rhythm, it is an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Little Kitty Meow Review
Little Kitty Meow captures the simple joy of seeing the world through feline eyes. Its cosy atmosphere and charming presentation make for a pleasant afternoon escape, even if the adventure itself is over almost as soon as it begins.
STAR WARS Zero Company Preview
STAR WARS Zero Company drops you into the Clone Wars’ hidden corners, where victories are measured in survival rather than glory. As Hawks, you build and command a squad of operatives whose lives and loyalties are shaped by every mission you take on. Blending cinematic storytelling with tense turn-based tactics, it focuses on the strain of leadership when every choice carries weight and nothing comes without consequence.













