Tag: third-person
BMX Streets Review
A deeply authentic, physics-driven BMX simulator that rewards patience, creativity, and style—though its steep learning curve may keep casual players from fully committing.
Manairons Review
A charming folklore-infused platformer with inventive flute mechanics and heartfelt cultural roots. Not revolutionary — but undeniably magical.
Directive 8020 Preview
A bold evolution for The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 trades passive terror for active survival—blending cinematic storytelling with real-time stealth in a paranoia-fueled nightmare among the stars.
Lotzo and The Ray of Light Review
A serene, painterly 3D platformer built on joyful movement and light restoration — simple but heartfelt, offering a warmly luminous escape.
Styx: Blades of Greed – Quartz Edition Review
A boldly vertical evolution of the goblin stealth series — creative, punishing, and technically imperfect, but the most ambitious Styx adventure yet.
Coralia and the Ocean of Stars Review
A luminous, storybook-style underwater adventure — light on challenge but rich in atmosphere, perfect for cozy handheld exploration.
TOKYO SCRAMBLE Review
A claustrophobic and technically impressive Switch 2 exclusive, TOKYO SCRAMBLE delivers tense stealth and inventive co-op—but its narrow gameplay loop may wear thin over extended sessions.
Cargo Runner – Mars Review
A tense, progression-driven Martian delivery sim that blends rugged vehicle traversal with sharp on-foot combat—Cargo Runner – Mars turns logistics into survival, and survival into strategy.
Robo Rangers Review
Robo Rangers shoots straight and moves clean, but beneath the neon paint it’s a familiar machine running on recycled circuits.
Highway Roads Racer Review
There’s a moment in Highway Roads Racer when the road bends, rain smears the windshield, and two trucks form a shrinking metal corridor ahead. You squeeze through on instinct alone—and for a heartbeat, arcade racing feels gloriously alive again.













