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Sid Meier’s Civilization VII: Brush and Blade Collection Review
Brush and Blade Collection delivers some of Civilization VII's most flavourful content yet, adding rich Japanese and Korean historical pathways that feel tailor-made for the game's age progression system. The strategy remains as compelling as ever, but the asking price may leave even devoted empire builders questioning whether this expansion is worth marching to war for.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide – Skitarii Class Review
The Skitarii Class is one of Darktide's boldest additions yet. Packed with mechanical depth, devastating weaponry, and enough cybernetic customisation to satisfy even the most devoted followers of the Omnissiah, it transforms Hive Tertium into a playground of electricity, precision, and calculated destruction.
Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Review
Seven years after redefining the character action genre, Devil May Cry 5 arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in spectacular fashion. Fast, stylish, endlessly replayable and astonishingly smooth in handheld mode, this is one of the finest action games ever made finally finding a perfect portable home.
KIYO – Bunny Tyranny Review
KIYO - Bunny Tyranny takes a ridiculous premise and transforms it into something surprisingly compelling. Beneath the neon lights, rabbit propaganda, and feline acrobatics lies one of the most stylish indie stealth adventures in recent memory.
R-TYPE TACTICS I・II COSMOS Review
R-TYPE TACTICS I • II COSMOS transforms one of gaming's greatest shoot ’em up franchises into a surprisingly brilliant strategy epic. Its steep learning curve and dated interface occasionally frustrate, but beneath those flaws lies a rewarding tactical experience packed with depth, atmosphere, and enough interstellar warfare to keep fleet commanders occupied for dozens of hours.
Bellwright Review
Bellwright begins as a humble survival game about gathering sticks and building shelter, but over dozens of hours it transforms into something far more ambitious. Part kingdom builder, part army commander and part medieval role-playing adventure, it is a sprawling sandbox that rewards patience with some of the most satisfying progression currently available in the genre.
Backrooms: Escape Together Review
Backrooms: Escape Together understands something many horror games forget: fear is at its strongest when it feels personal. Hearing a friend's voice fade into the distance before suddenly being cut off creates a level of dread that no scripted jump scare can match.
DUNGEON RAZE Review
DUNGEON RAZE understands a simple truth: destruction is fun. By turning every wall into a target and every run into a glorious exercise in excess, it delivers one of the most satisfying arcade power fantasies in recent memory.
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy Review
Girls Force 2: Rising Academy never pretends to be anything more than a colourful, anime-fuelled action romp. What it lacks in depth, it makes up for with charm, vibrant presentation, and an infectious sense of fun that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll.
Soccer Kid Collection Review
Soccer Kid Collection resurrects one of the more unusual platformers of the 16-bit era, blending football skills with classic side-scrolling adventure. While some ageing mechanics and stubborn controls occasionally show their age, the charm, creativity, and historical significance of Soccer Kid still make this collection worth revisiting.


















