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Strangeland Review
Strangeland is a haunting descent into grief, guilt, and self-destruction wrapped inside one of the most imaginative point-and-click adventures in recent memory. Equal parts nightmare and therapy session, it is a surreal journey that lingers long after the credits roll.
SimRail – The Railway Simulator Review
SimRail doesn't simply ask you to drive trains. It asks you to become part of a living railway network. Every signal, every timetable, and every decision carries weight, creating one of the most immersive and rewarding railway simulations ever built.
Forgotlings Review
Forgotlings is a rare kind of adventure. Beneath its stunning hand-drawn artwork lies a thoughtful tale about belonging, identity, and the fear of being left behind. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to match the brilliance of its storytelling, the journey of Fig and the crew of the Volare is one that lingers long after the credits roll.
Pip’s Big Discovery Review
Pip's Big Discovery understands something many family games forget: children do not always need louder adventures, bigger worlds, or constant stimulation. Sometimes all they need is a warm story, a little curiosity, and a character worth cheering for.
Space Dragons Review
Space Dragons is a gloriously chaotic arcade shooter that combines explosive action, memorable bosses, and excellent local co-op into a package bursting with old-school charm. It may not reinvent the genre, but it absolutely understands why players fell in love with it in the first place.
Culdcept BEGINS – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
After a decade in the shadows, Culdcept returns with confidence, intelligence, and a fresh coat of paint. Its unique fusion of board game strategy and deckbuilding remains every bit as addictive as fans remember, while thoughtful modernisation makes it more welcoming than ever. For strategy lovers willing to learn its rhythms, this is one of the most rewarding games on Nintendo Switch 2.
CleanSheet Football 2 Review
CleanSheet Football 2 does something surprisingly rare in sports gaming. It makes you appreciate a position most football fans spend ninety minutes criticising. Every fingertip save, every desperate dive, and every split-second reaction transforms goalkeeping from a thankless role into an exhilarating showcase of skill, instinct, and endurance.
The Boys: Trigger Warning Review
Few television properties seem more naturally suited to virtual reality than The Boys. The world created by Garth Ennis and expanded by Amazon's hit television...
Sea of Stars Review
Sea of Stars is a love letter to classic RPGs that understands nostalgia alone is never enough. Beneath its gorgeous pixel art and familiar inspirations lies a heartfelt adventure filled with memorable characters, satisfying combat, and a world that constantly invites curiosity.
Seven Days Until Morning Review
Indie horror has always thrived on isolation. Whether it is a deserted spaceship, a forgotten facility, or a lonely stretch of wilderness, some of...


















