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EGGCONSOLE YUUREIKUN MSX2 Review
A dedicated throwback with deliberate design and crunchy platforming — not for everyone, but deeply satisfying for players who enjoy thoughtful strategy wrapped in retro form.
Dadish 4 Review
A well-crafted, joyous platforming adventure that delivers heart, challenge and charm in equal measure — the best yet in the Dadish series.
VR Giants Review
If you enjoy exploration, physical interaction and atmospheric worlds in VR — and if you appreciate games that trust player curiosity over overt guidance — VR Giants is a standout title on Quest.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension Review
Minor friction in pacing and complexity prevents universal appeal, but for players seeking a deeper, more integrated Pokémon adventure, it stands among the franchise’s most compelling entries.
Medieval Dynasty – Complete Edition Review
For players drawn to slow-burn simulations and the satisfaction of building something that lasts, Medieval Dynasty delivers a compelling and quietly rewarding journey.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition Review
It remains one of the most accomplished role-playing games available on console. It is dense, demanding, and unapologetically complex, but those qualities are integral to its success.
Trouble☆Witches FINAL! Episode 01: Daughters of Amalgam Review
This is not a reinvention of the shoot ’em up, but a meticulous refinement—one that respects player skill and refuses to dilute its identity.
Stars In The Trash Review
Players seeking warmth, artistry, and gentle adventure will find something truly special here. It’s a game that stays with you—not because of challenge, but because of feeling.
Ink Inside Review
It may not appeal to those looking for fast-paced pacing or clear-cut storytelling, but for players who appreciate psychological depth, symbolic puzzles, and unforgettable imagery, Ink Inside is one of the standout indie experiences of the year.
Eros Zone: Sensual Dawn Review
For players seeking a gentle, suggestive interactive experience with minimal demands, it serves its purpose well. For those looking for richer systems or storytelling, it will feel insubstantial.


















