Report – Jan 1, 2026
First report of the year—though I’m kind of lazy since I’ve played so many games recently 😄
I already liked the game the moment I started it — gorgeous graphics, soothing music, and relaxing mechanics. The story, however, is just fine, nothing too special. The game still has some flaws, like the achievement bugs I mentioned earlier, but the developers clearly still care about their product, and I really hope they continue supporting it. Some people might find this game boring, but for me it’s a nice, relaxing escape. So overall, I’d definitely recommend it.
RNG Tester Simulator!
Sweet Pea Journey—Season 1 is peak, in my opinion. Season 4 gives a satisfying ending, though it would’ve been better if they had shown the final scene with one of the traders is Kenny.
Recommended if this is not the first Souls you play!
It’s a really nice combination of auto-battler and roguelike deck-building. I played TFT and Slay the Spire before, so this game is totally my kind of thing. It’s pretty RNG-dependent though—get a few good pulls and you can almost forget about tactics.
This is my first Final Fantasy game, so I came in with no real expectations—just enjoying my first playthrough. Overall, I did enjoy the game, though not as much as I expected given how big the Final Fantasy franchise is. That said, this experience definitely made me curious, and I plan to try other titles in the series in the near future.
A nice pixel roguelike! I really like how each character’s skills help strengthen the rest of the family. Throughout the game, mini-events and side quests pop up and really flesh out the story, which is great. It’s a chill game, and I recommend playing it with friends — even though I ended up soloing it :<
Doom-style cyberpunk with roguelike elements — perfect for some no-brainer, stress-relief fun. Simple, chaotic, and satisfying.
Almost finished it in one go. No complicated puzzles, no hard bosses, just a relaxing game with simple mechanics, good music and gorgeous art. Once the machine starts running, every frame looks like wallpaper material. Definitely recommended!
A nice game that leaves us questioning the balance between work and family.
I finished the game yesterday, but only had time to write this today :3 I think I overcame my fear—or maybe it was because I played on Story mode :< Still, the game is short and doesn’t rely heavily on jump scares, which I really appreciated. Once I was brave enough to face the first monster encounter, the rest felt much easier.
Graphics: beautiful. The level design is solid: after a dark, narrow area, you’re led into a wide, open space to cool down a bit before heading back into the darkness again.
The real horror, for me, lies in the story. The main character is just a normal person trying to find his way back to his family—his only hope. After all the suffering, pain, his friends died one by one in the search for escape, he ends up sacrificing himself, hoping it would save his family. A truly desperate and tragic story.
WTF.