Tag: Walking Simulator
Away From Home Review
A visually and emotionally reflective experience — serene, subtle, and warmly human — even if its pacing and minimal mechanics limit its broader appeal.
The Days Without Gods Review
A melancholic, introspective adventure that explores faith, loss, and meaning through silence as much as story — not universally appealing, but deeply affecting for the right audience.
Chroma Zero Review
For players seeking a pure test of reflexes and concentration, it stands as a confident and uncompromising entry in the modern action space.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition Review
For newcomers, it’s an excellent entry point. For returning players, it’s the ultimate “Skyrim on the go” experience.
For longtime fans, it’s yet another excuse to get lost in Tamriel—this time with more comfort and fluidity than ever.
Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum Review
This isn’t a game for players seeking adrenaline—but for those who appreciate the artistry and history behind gaming’s most foundational aesthetic, it’s a standout release and a love letter worth exploring.
ROUTINE Review
ROUTINE isn’t perfect, but it’s a masterclass in atmosphere and slow-building terror, proving that sometimes the long wait really is worth it.
Tank Mechanic Simulator – Reinforced Review
A deeper, more authentic evolution of the tank restoration sim that fans will love from the first bolt to the final engine roar.
1st Homizio Review
1st Homizio crafts a strange, atmospheric adventure built on surreal imagery and quiet mystery, delivering an intriguing journey even if its pacing and mechanics fall short of their full potential.
The Last Case of John Morley Review
A somber and absorbing mystery best suited for players who value atmosphere and narrative over mechanical depth.
Platform 6 ONLINE Review
An effective and intriguing liminal horror experience that excels in atmosphere and concept, but whose limited depth and inconsistent online element hold it back from lasting impact.












