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NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains Review
NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains transforms decades of arcade history into an irresistible puzzle obsession. By blending nostalgic icons with clever 3D physics, it creates a simple yet remarkably difficult game to put down.
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round Review
DEAD OR ALIVE 6 Last Round remains one of the most entertaining 3D fighters on the market. Its lightning-fast combat and unique counter system still shine, even if a lack of modern online features prevents this "definitive" edition from reaching its full potential.
The Drifter Review
A gripping sci-fi noir thriller that strips away point-and-click frustration in favour of relentless momentum, brilliant storytelling, and some of the finest pixel art atmosphere seen in years.
Pixel Art Coloring Book 2 Review
Pixel Art Coloring Book 2 offers a wonderfully relaxing creative escape, pairing an enormous library of colourful artwork with intuitive tools and a calming atmosphere that makes it easy to lose track of time.
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE Review
Console Archives THE LEGEND OF KAGE is a lovingly preserved slice of gaming history that proves great movement and simple design never truly go out of style. Brief, challenging, and undeniably old school, it remains a wonderfully entertaining journey back to the golden age of 8-bit action.
Arcade Archives 2 SPACE CYCLONE Review
Arcade Archives 2 SPACE CYCLONE rescues a forgotten piece of arcade history and presents it with exceptional care. Fast, challenging, and surprisingly inventive, this long-lost TAITO shooter proves that even gaming's lesser-known classics can still deliver an addictive blast from the past.
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Review
STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions boldly reshapes the Astroneer formula into a tense cooperative adventure where every expedition feels like a race against the unknown. While its faster pace won't appeal to every veteran explorer, its sense of discovery remains firmly intact.
Cozy Home Unpacking Review
Cozy Home Unpacking understands the simple pleasure of putting things in their proper place. While it never reaches the emotional heights of the genre's finest examples, it still delivers a gentle, comforting experience that feels like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket on a rainy afternoon.
SPORTAL Review
SPORTAL is the kind of game that sounds ridiculous when described aloud and somehow becomes even better once you start playing it. Armed with hockey sticks, golf clubs, and bowling balls, you battle through a parade of 1950s movie monsters in a roguelite shooter that embraces chaos with infectious enthusiasm.
EA SPORTS FC 26: The World’s Game Edition Review
For over a decade, Electronic Arts has held a position most publishers can only dream of. Following the split from FIFA in 2023, many...

















