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Two Types Pollos Review
Two Types Pollos takes the familiar restaurant management formula and throws it into a pressure cooker of desperation, dark humour, and constant multitasking. Balancing a bustling chicken shop with a secret operation hidden behind the scenes creates a surprisingly addictive loop that keeps every in-game day feeling like a fight for survival.
Teller’s Duty Review
Teller's Duty transforms everyday banking paperwork into a gripping struggle for survival. Behind every withdrawal slip and government regulation lies a deeply human story about responsibility, sacrifice, and the impossible choices people make when the system is designed to work against them.
Console Archives: L’Empereur Review
Three decades after its original campaign began, L'Empereur returns to remind us that grand strategy once demanded patience, foresight, and a willingness to learn through failure. Beneath its intimidating menus lies a fascinating historical simulation that still rewards thoughtful leadership today.
Arcade Archives 2 RACK’EM UP Review
Arcade Archives 2: RACK'EM UP proves that great game design never really ages. Beneath its simple presentation lies a surprisingly thoughtful billiards experience that remains every bit as compelling today as it was nearly four decades ago.
to a T Review
to a T is one of the most unusual and heartfelt games of the year. Through its charming world, quirky humour, and deeply human story, it transforms a simple premise into a touching exploration of identity, acceptance, and finding your place in a world that wasn't built for you. It may not be for everyone, but for those willing to embrace its gentle rhythm, it is an experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
X-Force Genesis Review
X-Force Genesis feels like a forgotten arcade cabinet dragged straight out of a smoky 1990s amusement hall. It's loud, flashy, occasionally frustrating, and undeniably sincere in its love for classic shoot-'em-ups. While technical shortcomings keep it from reaching orbit, there's still enough explosive fun here to satisfy players craving an old-school blast through the stars.
Extreme Cycling Championship Review
Extreme Cycling Championship doesn't try to reinvent racing games, and that's ultimately its greatest strength. It delivers exactly what it promises: fast tracks, dramatic crashes, and enough arcade energy to keep you smiling through every spectacular wipeout.
Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains Review
Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains transforms a familiar board game into a fast, unpredictable team battler where iconic characters reshape every turn. It is chaotic, stylish, and often thrilling, but its reliance on swingy randomness and the absence of a classic mode mean strategy sometimes takes a back seat to spectacle. A bold reimagining that is at its best when played with friends, even if it rarely feels entirely under control.
Steamboat Incident Review
Mascot horror has become one of the most crowded corners of modern indie gaming. Every few months, another twisted childhood icon emerges from the...
Battle Strike Review
Military shooters have spent decades trying to outdo one another with bigger explosions, larger maps, and increasingly dramatic stories about saving the world from...


















