Tag: Top-Down
Mina the Hollower Review
Mina the Hollower does not simply recreate the magic of classic handheld adventures. It digs beneath their foundations and uncovers something darker, stranger, and genuinely unforgettable.
RoadOut Review
RoadOut feels like a lost relic from an alternate timeline where PS2 era ambition never disappeared. It throws driving, dungeon crawling, twin stick shooting, racing, crafting, and post apocalyptic storytelling into one dusty wasteland and somehow keeps the wheels attached more often than you would expect.
Kyra The Hunter Review
Kyra The Hunter delivers a compact but confident action experience built on sharp combat, stylized exploration, and thoughtful accessibility design. It may be brief, but its focus and clarity give it a quiet strength that lingers beyond its runtime.
Demon Lord: Just a Block Review
Demon Lord blends tactical movement and high-speed roguelite combat into an addictive revenge tale where every step matters, every dodge counts, and every run feels impossible to put down.
Akita: Legends Squad Review
Akita: Legends Squad thrives on cooperation, turning every chaotic firefight into a tightly choreographed dance of teamwork and destruction. Beneath the neon lights and explosive combat sits a heartfelt reminder that the strongest heroes are rarely the ones fighting alone.
Elementallis Review
Elementallis is a quiet, reflective adventure that understands the weight of its mechanics, using elemental magic not just to solve puzzles, but to tell a story about guilt, growth, and making things right.
OBLITACRATER Review
OBLITACRATER turns score-chasing into a nerve-wracking gamble, blending tight twin-stick action with a brutal risk-reward system that makes every decision feel like it matters.
Under Par Golf Architect Review
A rewarding and well designed golf tycoon experience that shines in its creative systems, even if its simulation layers do not always reach the same level of depth.
Smash it Wild Review
A creative and engaging tactical sports roguelike that blends strategy and competition in a way that feels genuinely new, even if balance issues occasionally hold it back.
The Bunny Graveyard Review
A deceptively charming cursor-led adventure that slowly unravels into psychological unease, The Bunny Graveyard blends simple minigames with creeping digital horror to unsettling effect.













