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Gitaroo-Man Review
More than two decades after its original debut, Gitaroo-Man remains one of gaming's most wonderfully bizarre rhythm adventures. Beneath its colourful anime exterior lies a surprisingly emotional coming-of-age story, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a gameplay system that still feels unique today.
Call of Warfront Review
Call of Warfront delivers a few fleeting moments of arcade shooter satisfaction, but beneath the gunfire lies an experience that feels assembled from familiar parts without any clear identity of its own. It's a battlefield that struggles to give players a reason to stay deployed.
Mori Carta Review
Mori Carta takes one of gaming's most crowded genres and slices away its most fundamental mechanic. What remains is a fascinating, often brilliant deckbuilder that proves meaningful decisions don't require a hand full of cards.
Little Nightmares II Enhanced Edition Review
Few horror games understand the power of childhood fear quite like Little Nightmares II. Even five years after its original release, Mono and Six’s unsettling journey through the Pale City remains one of gaming’s most haunting adventures, and the Enhanced Edition ensures it has never looked or sounded better.
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers Review
Police Simulator: Patrol Officers transforms the everyday duties of law enforcement into an unexpectedly compelling open-world simulation. While technical quirks still linger beneath the surface, its methodical approach to police work creates a rewarding experience that feels unlike almost anything else on modern consoles.
Jelly Math Review
Jelly Math proves that a good puzzle game doesn't need complexity to be clever. Sometimes all it takes is colourful jellies, a few numbers, and that irresistible urge to solve just one more challenge.
Bestial Reception Review
Bestial Reception may not reinvent the roguelike shooter, but its chaotic firefights, destructive environments, and radioactive animal world make for an entertaining arcade blast that's easy to pick up and difficult to put down.
Schrödinger’s Call Review
A quiet, devastatingly human visual novel about listening to the last words between life and death, Schrödinger’s Call turns a collapsing world into something strangely intimate, where every phone call feels like a goodbye you were never ready to hear.
One Move Away Review
One Move Away turns the simple act of packing a life into a strangely emotional spatial puzzle, where every box tells a story and every bad placement feels like a small personal failure. It is equal parts cosy reflection and mild panic attack, often in the same breath.
007 First Light Review
007 First Light understands something many Bond games forget. James Bond is not just gadgets and gunfire, but timing, charm, and the quiet confidence of a man learning exactly how dangerous he is. IO Interactive captures that balance with remarkable precision.


















