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Xenonauts 2 Review
A deep, punishing, and meticulously crafted strategy game, Xenonauts 2 delivers a modern evolution of classic X-COM design, blending global base management, tactical ground combat, and real-time air interception into a tense and interconnected war against an escalating alien threat.
Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence Review
A raw, unapologetic throwback to Amiga-era beat ‘em ups, Skinny & Franko: Fists of Violence delivers chaotic side-scrolling brutality wrapped in hand-drawn satire, old-school difficulty, and irreverent humour—though its nostalgic aggression won’t be for everyone.
Brass: A Peaceful, Cozy Adventure Review
A quiet, contemplative narrative adventure about small-town life, family responsibility, and gently unfolding mystery, Brass is a soothing postal journey through mountain villages—where the most meaningful deliveries are emotional rather than physical.
The Bus Review
A deeply immersive city simulation that captures the rhythm of real-world driving, even if its technical quirks and slower pace won’t suit every player.
Valor of Man Review
A brilliantly deep and highly replayable tactical roguelite RPG with exceptional synergy-driven combat and build variety, slightly held back by overwhelming complexity and occasional clarity issues in high-intensity encounters.
File Destined Review
A tense, atmospheric horror experience that turns a simple lighter into a lifeline, delivering slow-burning dread through restraint, ambiguity, and brilliantly oppressive design.
FMV Thriller Killer Review
A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.
Trash Goblin Review
A cosy, creative shopkeeping experience that turns cleaning and crafting into something quietly rewarding, even if its laid-back approach won’t suit every player.
Deadzone: Rogue Review
Deadzone: Rogue delivers sharp gunplay, rewarding progression, and chaotic co-op action, making it a standout—if familiar—entry in the roguelite shooter genre.
Jump into the New Year Review
A delightfully chaotic arcade experience that turns a simple rule into a compelling challenge. Rough around the edges, but bursting with personality and replay value.


















