Tag: third-person
Frostholm Isle Review
Frostholm Isle is a serene Nordic escape—a gentle, meditative walk through snow-dusted paths and quiet coastal vistas, where exploration and reflection are the only objectives.
Little Strays 2 Review
In Little Strays 2, heroism isn’t measured in bullets or blades, but in shared food tins and the courage to cross one more dark street together. The apocalypse has never felt so small—or so full of heart.
Cash Guardian: Collector Operation Capital Defense Review
Cash Guardian turns the daily commute into a chess match with criminals—proof that the most exciting hero isn’t the robber, but the one trying desperately not to become the headline.
Fable Preview
Fable looks poised to recapture the magic of a beloved series while dragging it boldly into the modern era. With a fearless take on morality, a living population unlike anything before it, and humor sharp enough to shave a Hobbe, this may finally be the fairytale RPG we’ve waited a generation for.
Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition Review
With the sun-baked Burning Springs expansion and a confident mix of co-op chaos and classic exploration, Fallout 76: Mojave Deluxe Edition finally feels like a wasteland rebuilt rather than abandoned.
The Curse of Tethria Review
The Curse of Tethria is a thoughtful, exploration-driven action adventure that rewards patience and growth, delivering a classic hero’s journey defined by deliberate combat, gradual world unlocking, and a quietly compelling sense of earned destiny.
FRONT MISSION 3: Remake Review
FRONT MISSION 3: Remake delivers a faithful and thoughtfully modernized return to one of tactical RPGs’ most politically charged worlds, pairing deep, methodical mech combat with a branching narrative that still feels strikingly relevant today.
Bus Simulator : World Tour Review
Bus Simulator: World Tour is less about speed and spectacle and more about rhythm, routine, and the quiet satisfaction of doing a job well across a globe-spanning collection of routes.
Mage Battle Arena Review
Mage Battle Arena captures the childhood fantasy of hurling spells in chaotic duels, but beneath the sparks and teleport flashes lies a progression loop that’s far more methodical than magical.
MAVRIX by Matt Jones Review
MAVRIX by Matt Jones delivers an authentic and ambitious take on mountain biking, blending deep control mechanics with a vast open world built for exploration. Still rough around the edges in Early Access, it’s a promising ride that already shows flashes of becoming the genre’s standout experience.













