• Reviews

    Immortal Edition is a package that shines in theory but falters in execution. The RPG elements remain engaging, the quest structure is robust, and the nostalgic weight of the original trilogy is undeniable. But all of that is held hostage by an AI that simply refuses to play fair. Puzzle...

    Posted on October 2, 2025

  • Reviews

    Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian succeeds in capturing the spirit of the Atelier series while evolving it into something stronger. Rias and Slade’s story is engaging, the mechanics are rewarding, and the balance of nostalgia and accessibility ensures that fans old and new can enjoy the...

    October 1, 2025
  • Reviews

    Who Trained the Hero? - Spin of Fate - takes a mechanic most people write off as chance and turns it into the backbone of a clever roguelike. It blends unpredictability with customization in a way that keeps victories exciting and failures educational. More than just pulling a lever, it’s...

    September 30, 2025
  • Reviews

    The game embodies the paradox of adaptation. In trying to stay fresh and unexpected, it sacrifices the timeless strengths of Christie’s storytelling. It’s colorful, ambitious, and sometimes clever, but rarely elegant. Ultimately, Death on the Nile is less a triumphant voyage and more a cautionary tale in how easily a...

    September 30, 2025
  • Reviews

    For anyone craving a colorful, unpredictable adventure that doesn’t play by the usual rules, Onirism is an easy recommendation. Onirism’s narrative is less a linear tale and more a collage of emotions, imagery, and imagination. It trusts the player to piece together meaning from its chaos and rewards curiosity with...

    September 25, 2025
  • Reviews

    For me, Consume Me was more than just another indie experiment. It was a mirror, one that was sometimes painful to look into but ultimately cathartic. It’s the kind of game that proves how the medium can go beyond simple entertainment, using humor, mechanics, and storytelling to shine light on...

    September 24, 2025
  • Reviews

    At its heart, LEGO® Voyagers is a meditation on friendship, trust, and creativity. It’s playful but profound, simple but layered, and intimate without being isolating. Like the best LEGO® creations, it’s less about what you build and more about the joy of building it together. The message is clear: playing...

    September 21, 2025
  • Reviews

    It’s not exactly philosophy with horsepower, but it’s got enough steam to keep you entertained. Choo-choo-se this one if you like bad train puns, quick minigames, and watching thought experiments get crushed under steel wheels.

    September 21, 2025
  • Reviews

    If you want to build something creative, fun, and genuinely rewarding, stick with Poly Bridge or Bridge Constructor. Build A Bridge! is less of a masterpiece and more of a shaky pile of planks held together by hype.

    September 20, 2025
  • Reviews

    This isn’t awakening. It’s a game that should have stayed buried in the snow, untouched and forgotten. The more time you spend with it, the more obvious it becomes that the foundation was never solid enough to deliver on its lofty promises. What could have been an emotional journey through...

    September 17, 2025
  • Reviews

    Formula Legends is a delight, though replayability and the absence of multiplayer lobbies leave room for improvement. Whether you’re in for long sessions or quick races, it’s an easy game to pick up and enjoy. Its accessible physics, classic arcade spirit, and unique take on F1 make it worth recommending...

    September 17, 2025
  • Guides
    Hollow Knight Silksong Main

    Learn everything about Hollow Knight: Silksong with our complete walkthrough for the game and guides to help in progression.

    September 15, 2025
  • Reviews

    If Soccer and Baseball were the foundation of my Backyard obsession, Football was the reminder that sometimes fun doesn’t have to be perfect. Sometimes, it just has to make you smile. And that’s exactly what Backyard Football ‘99 still does.

    September 13, 2025