Tag: y-zo studio
Mega Shoot Review
Mega Shoot is a short, explosive arcade experience that understands exactly what it wants to be. It throws you into neon arenas, fills the screen with robots, and asks a simple question: can you keep moving while everything around you falls apart in the most satisfying way possible?
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.
MEOW AND THE DIAMOND JUMP Review
Meow and the Diamond Jump turns automatic movement into a surprisingly clever rhythm-based platforming challenge, delivering a cheerful, accessible adventure filled with charm and satisfying momentum.
Where Moss Grows Review
A quiet subterranean meditation on movement and stillness, Where Moss Grows replaces challenge with calm and urgency with atmosphere, delivering one of the most restrained and contemplative exploration experiences in recent memory.
Dead Patrol Review
A brutally straightforward zombie shooter with tight gunplay and strong PS5 immersion, Dead Patrol excels in short bursts—but struggles to maintain momentum over time.
Stillbone Review
A thoughtful and inventive platformer, Stillbone turns every movement into a tactical decision—rewarding patience and planning, even if it occasionally tests your limits.
Tiny Archer Review
A polished and responsive precision platformer that delivers excellent movement and tightly designed levels, even if its limited scope keeps it from reaching full genre-defining potential.
Final Payload Review
A tense and original physics-driven action game that excels in mechanical depth and momentum-based gameplay, even if its mission variety and clarity occasionally limit its long-term variety.
Checkmate Survivors Review
Checkmate Survivors cleverly fuses chess logic with bullet heaven chaos, creating a uniquely tactical survival experience that trades spectacle for strategy—and largely succeeds because of it.
Chicken Rescue Review
A charming retro platformer with tight controls and plenty of collectables, Chicken Rescue delivers classic 8-bit style fun with just enough modern mechanics to keep the adventure fresh.













