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Pure Pool Pro Review
A visually stunning and mechanically precise sequel that elevates digital cue sports to near-photorealistic authenticity—Pure Pool Pro is a must-play for simulation purists and competitive players alike.
Quarantine Checkpoint: Medical Control Unit Review
A promising checkpoint survival sim that never evolves beyond its initial idea—tense in theory, repetitive in practice, and overshadowed by stronger genre competitors.
Dream Peak Review
A beautifully restrained adventure that replaces violence with curiosity, and challenge with compassion—proof that finding your way home can be its own kind of triumph.
Suika Wan! Review
A wonderfully silly merge puzzler where physics and puppies collide—simple, addictive, and far smarter than its round-dog chaos suggests.
Half Sword Review
Half Sword doesn’t choreograph medieval combat—it resurrects it, mud, panic, and all.
SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION Review
Decades later, Bomberman still proves that a grid, a bomb, and three friends are all you need for perfect chaos—and this collection is the biggest box of matches the series has ever received.
Solitaire Crime Stories Chapter 2 Review
Solitaire Crime Stories: Chapter 2 transforms classic card puzzles into a compelling detective tale, where every move could reveal a clue—or let the killer slip away.
Exorcist: Horror Simulator Review
Exorcist: Horror Simulator proves that the scariest weapon isn’t a gun but uncertainty. By turning exorcism into a tense ritual of observation and faith, Burlea Games Studio crafts a haunted experience where panic is the real enemy — and knowledge is the only way out.
Screw Master Review
Screw Master turns the simple act of unscrewing into an addictive, tactile puzzle experience. With 50 increasingly challenging levels, realistic physics, strategic power-ups, and satisfying visual and audio feedback, it’s a game that rewards patience, creativity, and logical thinking at every turn.
OPUS: Echo of Starsong – Full Bloom Edition Review
Part visual novel, part interstellar road trip, OPUS: Echo of Starsong hums with quiet humanity. SIGONO INC. crafts a universe where melodies unlock memories and every asteroid hides a fragment of the heart — a gentle, tear-stained adventure that proves games can speak the language of cinema and still remain beautifully their own.


















