Tag: Underwater
Help! I’m Turning Into A Mermaid! Review
Help! I’m Turning Into A Mermaid! charms with its whimsical premise, expressive characters, and heartfelt storytelling, even if a slower pace and light mechanics keep it from becoming a true aquatic classic.
Dive Expedition Review
A beautiful, meditative exploration experience that rewards curiosity, patience, and wonder — an emotional dive worth taking.
Cast n Chill – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
While its specialised scope may limit appeal for players seeking dynamic challenge or narrative progression, within its niche it delivers a consistently rewarding and beautifully realised experience.
POOLS VR Review
POOLS VR is a beautiful, eerie walking simulator that thrives in virtual reality. It’s less about gameplay and more about feeling—a mood, a place, a sensation. If you’re ready to step into strange aquatic architecture and wander its halls alone, you’ll find something quietly unforgettable.
Fantasy Aquarium Review
Fantasy Aquarium is not trying to be a hardcore simulator. It aims to be beautiful, soothing, and imaginative—and it excels in all three areas. It's a perfect choice for players who love building, collecting, decorating, and relaxing within a magical world.
Monster Hunter Wilds Review
A monstrously ambitious and mostly successful action RPG that earns its place in the franchise, even if it falls short of perfection.
DAVE THE DIVER Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A rare breed of game that feels both effortless and deeply engaging — a joyful plunge into exploration and entrepreneurial spirit with a warm, captivating heart.
Captain Bones Review
If you’re looking for the polished realism of Farming Simulator or the cinematic spectacle of Sea of Thieves, this might not be your port of call. But if you crave a quirky, unpredictable adventure filled with charm and nonsense, Captain Bones is worth climbing aboard. Just be ready to laugh as often as you swear.
Another Crab’s Treasure Review
A beautifully bizarre, emotionally resonant souls-like that proves even hermit crabs can change the world. Dive in — just beware of the trash.












