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Hades Uprising Review
Hades Uprising strips away combat and spectacle in favour of pure movement. What begins as a modest indie platformer soon reveals itself as a surprisingly thoughtful journey through a reimagined underworld, where every jump, dash, and near miss feels like part of a larger act of redemption.
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! Review
Obby: Build a 3D Amusement Park! trades deep management systems for pure creativity, offering a colourful sandbox where imagination matters far more than profit margins. It may not rival the giants of the theme park genre, but it delivers a cheerful, accessible building experience that is easy to enjoy.
War Robots Review
Beneath the excellent tactical gameplay lies a progression system that constantly reminds players they are participating in a free-to-play economy. The result is a game that can be thrilling one moment and frustrating the next.
Blueberry Review
Blueberry transforms life's joys, wounds, regrets, and triumphs into a heartfelt interactive journey that lingers long after the credits roll. It is a gentle reminder that healing is rarely straightforward, but always worth pursuing.
Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition Review
A striking fusion of puzzle-platforming and mathematical logic, Néro & Sci ∫ Integral Edition turns abstract numbers into something tangible, playful, and surprisingly emotional, even when your brain is quietly melting.
Mina the Hollower Review
Mina the Hollower does not simply recreate the magic of classic handheld adventures. It digs beneath their foundations and uncovers something darker, stranger, and genuinely unforgettable.
Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next! Review
Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next! is not trying to be a deep sports sim or a competitive esports contender. It is trying to recreate the feeling of loud living rooms, split-screen chaos, and arguments over who definitely pressed the wrong button. On that front, it absolutely delivers.
Alexandria IV Review
Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe Review
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe is not an easy game to play, nor should it be. It is thoughtful, uncomfortable, compassionate storytelling that turns headlines into human lives and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Preview
Thirteen years later, the wind still feels the same. The difference is that this time the sea fights back


















