Tag: Violent
1348 – Ex Voto Review
A haunting medieval adventure set during the Black Death, 1348 – Ex Voto blends cinematic storytelling and grounded sword combat into a short but emotionally powerful journey.
Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle Review
A budget-friendly horror double feature, Serial Killers & Zombies: Horror Bundle delivers two different survival experiences that balance tense stalking and chaotic undead combat.
KLETKA Review
A sentient elevator, a siren of annihilation, and friends who double as emergency rations—KLETKA turns co-op horror into a deliciously cruel descent into paranoia.
Jackal Review
Jackal plays like a jukebox full of bullets—loud, sleazy, and impossible not to dance with, even when it bites.
Speedball Review
Speedball is a fierce revival of a Bitmap Brothers classic, blending blistering top-down arena action with bone-crunching brutality and smart team strategy. At its best in online play, it delivers fast, tactical matches where every pass, tackle, and hazard can turn the tide — even if limited variety and a steep learning curve hold it back from true greatness.
Dorkomon Review
A chaotic parody of 90s monster-collecting mania, Dorkomon swaps friendship for firepower in a loud, arcade-style FPS that’s as ridiculous as it is strangely entertaining. It’s repetitive, messy, and proudly juvenile — but blasting twisted cartoon creatures into neon goo has an undeniable, guilty-pleasure charm.
Bodycamera FPS Review
Bodycamera FPS trades cinematic flair for raw immediacy, placing you behind a jittery lens where every footstep, doorway, and sound cue matters. It’s a tense, close-quarters shooter that feels less like playing a game and more like surviving a situation.
Out of Action Review
Out of Action is a high-octane PVP FPS that delivers fluid movement, precision gunplay, and a cyberpunk world dripping with neon-soaked menace. With its emphasis on player skill, progression, and replayability, it stands as a compelling addition to the competitive shooter landscape — even as it occasionally leans into complexity that may challenge newcomers.
Duel Corp. Review
Duel Corp. blends Souls-like tension, directional melee combat, sandbox freedom, and MMO-style systems into a striking pixel-art world that feels both retro and ambitious. It’s messy, bold, occasionally overwhelming — and undeniably compelling for players who crave deep systems and unforgiving combat wrapped in an open, reactive world.
Weird RPG 2 Review
Weird RPG 2 is an off‑kilter, endlessly surprising journey that delights in subverting traditional role‑playing conventions. With surreal storytelling, inventive mechanics, and unpredictable encounters that lean into absurdity and dark humour, it’s a game that rewards curiosity and experimentation. While its unorthodox design won’t be to every RPG fan’s taste, those looking for something truly different will find a memorable, often chaotic adventure here.













