Tag: third-person
MotoGP 26 Preview
With deeper physics, real-world rider updates, and an expanded career mode, MotoGP 26 delivers one of the most authentic motorcycle racing simulations yet.
Echoes of Aincrad Preview
A bold return to the deadly world of Aincrad, Echoes of Aincrad: Sword Art Online promises a deeply personal survival story where your own hero must conquer the floating castle — or lose everything trying.
Magic Realm Obby Review
A simple but satisfying obstacle-course platformer, Magic Realm Obby captures the addictive precision jumping of classic obbies — even if its single-course structure limits long-term replay value.
Fly for Fly Review
Some games require you to save the world. Others challenge you to conquer vast kingdoms or solve intricate puzzles. Fly for Fly has a...
Mirage 7 Review
Mirage 7 blends Arabian folklore with unexpected sci-fi mysteries in a dark fantasy adventure about loss and determination. While its combat and puzzles occasionally feel limited, its atmospheric desert world and emotional storytelling make it a memorable journey across the sands.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered Review
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered resurrects a legendary gothic epic with meaningful improvements, delivering the definitive version of one of gaming’s most powerful narrative finales.
Styx: Master of Stealth Collection Review
A definitive stealth trilogy that charts Styx’s evolution from claustrophobic assassin to vertical infiltration master — demanding, cohesive, and essential for shadow-dwellers.
Excidio: The Kaiju Simulator Review
A joyous physics-driven kaiju sandbox that turns city destruction into an endlessly satisfying spectacle — simple in scope, but spectacularly fun in execution.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A technical rebirth for a cult sci-fi masterpiece — on Switch 2, Mira finally runs as boldly as Monolith Soft always intended.
Amer: The Chase Hit and Run Review
A budget-priced drift fest with unmistakable regional swagger—Amer proves you don’t need a massive budget to own the streets in style.













