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Our Burial Dolls Remastered Review
A masterclass in atmospheric, folklore-driven psychological horror. Our Burial Dolls Remastered is not for those seeking action, but for players willing to immerse themselves in a deeply unsettling and emotionally resonant story.
Countless Army Review
By flipping tower defense on its head and casting you as the invading force, Countless Army delivers a clever, strategy-driven twist on a familiar formula that’s both refreshing and rewarding to master.
Sparkle & Umbra Review
A luminous tale of light, gravity, and moral complexity, Sparkle & Umbra invites players to explore the fragile line between order and truth. Its captivating visuals, thoughtful narrative, and gentle interactivity make it a storybook experience that resonates across ages.
Tasty Planet: Final Bite Review
Tasty Planet: Final Bite lets you unleash your inner omnivore in a chaotic, addictive feast across six apocalyptic scenarios. From a tiny paperclip maximizer to a baby dragon, every stage is a hilarious test of greed, growth, and destruction.
Musical Vibes RX: Total Vibes Vol. 4 Review
Step into the beat and let your body take control — Musical Vibes RX: Total Vibes Vol. 4 delivers a hands-free dance experience that merges advanced AI motion tracking with an infectious soundtrack. Whether solo or online with friends, this bundle transforms your living room into a pulsating, vibrant dance floor.
Cats Hidden Around the World Review
While its mechanics stay comfortably familiar, the game’s charm, variety of locales, and thoughtful progression make it a genuinely enjoyable experience for players of all ages — especially anyone who loves both puzzles and cats.
Storm Lancers – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Blending tactical depth and adrenaline-charged mech combat, Storm Lancers – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition delivers explosive battles and rewarding progression that make every mission feel both strategic and spectacular.
Call of Glory – Critical Warfare & AirJet Fighter: Sky Assault...
Still, there’s enjoyment here for both cohorts of players — especially if you’re open to exploring both sides of the combat spectrum. With polish, broader multiplayer support, and deeper progression systems, future updates could elevate this collection into an essential pick for aerial combat fans.
THE LAST TRAIN: Baquedano Review
A concise but haunting journey through a liminal space that proves sometimes the most unsettling horrors are the ones that don’t overstay their welcome.
The Lost Block Review
A carefully crafted puzzle-platformer that values mood and design over spectacle. The Lost Block doesn’t reinvent the genre, but its thoughtful puzzles and minimalist atmosphere make it a worthwhile journey for patient players.


















