Tag: third-person
Aliens Roadside Review
A bizarre but oddly charming gas station sim, Aliens Roadside delivers a fun early-game loop and a memorable premise—but struggles to evolve beyond its repetitive foundations.
Dog Chaos Review
A playful sandbox of destruction and charm, Dog Chaos turns everyday neighbourhoods into a toybox of mischief—delivering fun in bursts, but running out of tricks over time.
Owlen and the Whispering Woods Review
A serene but mechanically sparse flight through an enchanted forest, Owlen and the Whispering Woods delivers a beautifully atmospheric experience that soothes the senses, even if it struggles to keep them engaged for long.
Brass: A Peaceful, Cozy Adventure Review
A quiet, contemplative narrative adventure about small-town life, family responsibility, and gently unfolding mystery, Brass is a soothing postal journey through mountain villages—where the most meaningful deliveries are emotional rather than physical.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review
A beautifully presented and emotionally resonant action-adventure that remains compelling in 2026, enhanced by a strong Switch 2 port and comprehensive content package, but slightly held back by familiar design limitations and combat rigidity.
Samael: The Legacy of Ophiuchus Review
A visually striking mythological action-adventure that explores moral duality and divine authority, Samael: The Legacy of Ophiuchus shines brightest in its atmosphere and ambition—though its execution occasionally struggles to match its celestial ideas.
The Legacy of Griselda Review
A moody, intimate dark fantasy with weighty combat and strong atmosphere. Limited in scope, but sincere and emotionally grounded.
Samurai Simulator: Kensei Warrior Review
A thoughtful but uneven samurai experience, Kensei Warrior pairs disciplined combat with life-sim ambition—rewarding patience, but held back by rough edges.
All Motors Racing Simulator Review
A wide-ranging sim-cade racer that thrives on variety and changing conditions, All Motors Racing Simulator delivers solid driving across every terrain—though it struggles to define itself.
Toy Titan: Protector of Childhood Dreams Review
A colourful hybrid of shooting and strategy, Toy Titan finds its strength in teamwork and clever defence mechanics, even if repetition holds it back.













