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The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games Review
The Last Ninja Collection + Bonus Games preserves some of the most influential titles of the 8-bit era, bringing the legendary ninja trilogy and several classic fighters to modern platforms. While the gameplay shows its age, the collection stands as an essential celebration of retro gaming history.
Console Archives Nobunaga’s Ambition Review
Console Archives: Nobunaga’s Ambition revives the 1988 console version of KOEI’s pioneering strategy series. While its interface and presentation feel unmistakably dated, the deep economic and military systems still offer a compelling glimpse into the early foundations of grand strategy gaming.
Wild West Tycoon Review
A calm but engaging frontier simulator — Wild West Tycoon blends city-building and survival strategy into a thoughtful management experience where patience, planning, and prairie corn decide your legacy.
Fragments of History: Ancient Egypt Review
A peaceful archaeological puzzle experience that trades challenge for contemplation — Fragments of History: Ancient Egypt turns restoration into relaxation and history into a quiet, interactive journey.
Discolored Review
A haunting two-hour mystery where color is both mechanic and metaphor — Discolored proves that sometimes the smallest worlds leave the strongest impressions.
Welcome to Doll Town Review
A haunting PS1-style psychological horror experience filled with eerie atmosphere and surreal ideas — imperfect but unforgettable, like a nightmare you can’t quite explain.
Motorhome: Traveling North America 3 Collector’s Edition Review
A cozy hidden-object road trip that favors relaxation over reinvention — Motorhome: Traveling North America 3 CE is comfort gaming at its most gentle and familiar.
Hold The Mine Review
A clever blend of mining, auto-battling, and roguelike defense, Hold The Mine turns preparation into survival — and makes every sunrise feel earned.
Smash Out 2 Review
Smash Out 2 proves that great game feel doesn’t require complexity — just smart physics, vibrant feedback, and a perfectly tuned “one more try” loop.
Unmourned Review
A haunting slow-burn where darkness erodes your sanity and the house remembers everything—Unmourned is unsettling, unpredictable, and quietly relentless.


















