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Weed Lord Simulator Review
Weed Lord Simulator turns a humble grow-op into an addictive empire-building journey. Despite its rough edges and limited late-game surprises, its satisfying hands-on approach to production creates a management sim that is far more engaging than its title might initially suggest.
River City Saga: Journey to the West Review
River City Saga: Journey to the West is a fast-paced adventure packed with humour, satisfying combat, and enough build variety to keep players coming back for "just one more run." It may sacrifice some of the exploration that defined previous spin-offs, but what it loses in scope it gains in momentum.
Snowlike Review
Snowlike takes the familiar bullet heaven formula and sends it hurtling down an endless mountain at breakneck speed. Equal parts snowboarding game, roguelike, and absurd comedy, it delivers a surprisingly fresh spin on a crowded genre while never losing sight of what makes these games so addictive in the first place.
Alien Cat Story Review
Alien Cat Story may not reinvent the platforming genre, but its charming feline hero, colourful worlds, and clever puzzle twists create an adventure that is easy to enjoy and difficult not to smile at.
Touhou Yukkuri Mountain Review
A simple concept elevated by charm, customisation, and pure chaos, Touhou Yukkuri Mountain turns a familiar merge puzzle formula into an irresistibly entertaining celebration of Touhou fandom.
Arcade Archives 2 Tatakae! Big Fighter Review
Arcade Archives 2 Tatakae! Big Fighter transforms a forgotten 1989 shooter into a compelling slice of arcade history, pairing brutal old-school action with modern preservation features that finally let its inventive mech-switching combat shine.
IRON GUARD VR Bundle Review
IRON GUARD VR Bundle proves strategy belongs in virtual reality. By blending active first person combat with thoughtful tower defence mechanics, it delivers two campaigns that feel tactile, immersive, and surprisingly intense.
Forza Horizon 6 Review
Forza Horizon 6 turns years of community dreams into reality. Japan delivers breathtaking roads, unforgettable cityscapes, and the strongest sense of automotive culture the series has ever captured.
Tiny Lands 2 Review – Small Worlds, Big Comfort
Tiny Lands 2 does not chase adrenaline or spectacle. Instead, it quietly invites you to slow down, lean closer, and appreciate the tiny details hidden inside its beautifully crafted worlds. It is comfort gaming at its purest.
OOLO Review
OOLO feels like discovering a forgotten adventure game tucked away in an attic chest. Beneath its deceptively simple exterior lies a sprawling, quietly beautiful world built around curiosity, memory, and the joy of getting lost.


















