Tag: Underground
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.
Digging a Hole… with a Spoon… Escape from Alcatraz Review
Digging a Hole… with a Spoon… Escape from Alcatraz commits fully to its absurd premise, delivering a slow, methodical escape experience that rewards patience, even as repetition and limited depth hold it back.
Twins of the Sun – Master Collection Review
A meditative, beautifully composed exploration of identity and memory that blends narrative richness with atmospheric design — a definitive edition that rewards patient engagement and interpretive play.
Ad Fundum Review
Ad Fundum is a deliberate, precision-focused descent that rewards patience and mastery, delivering a tense platforming experience defined by restraint rather than spectacle.
A Game About Digging A Hole Review
For players who enjoy minimalist storytelling, atmospheric exploration, or games that surprise through simplicity, this is a must-play.
Caput Mortum Review
It’s not for everyone. Action-seekers may find it slow. Puzzle newcomers may find it cryptic. But for players who enjoy atmospheric, cerebral horror steeped in ritualistic decay, Caput Mortum is one of the year’s standout experiences.
PLATFORM 0 Review
Fans of liminal horror, urban legend storytelling, environmental exploration, and games like Lost in Vivo, Layers of Fear, or Paratopic will find a lot to love.
Prison Guard: Warden Simulator Review
Players who enjoy deep systems, dynamic AI, tough choices, and tense boots-on-the-ground gameplay will find a lot to love. It’s not always polished, but it is always engaging.
Twins of the Sun Review
A captivating, beautifully crafted adventure that balances clever puzzles, exploration, and emotional storytelling, perfect for players who appreciate a magical and immersive gaming experience.












