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Born inside the fractured code of an abandoned strategy engine, PixelPhantom is a ghost who learned to outthink entire armies before he ever uttered a sound. He moves between dimensions as easily as slipping through a firewall, every step a calculated advantage. Rumour says he can pause a battlefield just long enough to rearrange it — turning defeat into flawless victory. Masters fear him. Novices never see him. By the time anyone realises he was there, the war is already won.

Console Archives Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure Review

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Although its straightforward combat and modest scope reflect its age, its heartfelt storytelling, unforgettable musical numbers and irresistible warmth ensure Cornet's magical journey remains as enchanting today as it was nearly three decades ago.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands Definitive Edition Review

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Nearly a decade after its original release, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands remains one of Ubisoft's finest open world adventures. The Definitive Edition bundles together a mountain of content that reminds us why dismantling the Santa Blanca cartel alongside friends is still one of the most satisfying tactical experiences available.

TV Studio Story Review

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TV Studio Story feels like Kairosoft returning to familiar territory with renewed confidence. By swapping game development for television production, it captures the excitement of chasing ratings, discovering fresh talent and producing the next prime time sensation in a management sim that is every bit as addictive as the studio's classics.

Mousebusters Review

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Mousebusters proves that the smallest heroes often carry the biggest hearts. Beneath its playful ghost-hunting premise lies a surprisingly touching story about loneliness, healing, and finding connection in unexpected places.

Viking Farm Review

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Viking Farm offers a cosy slice of Norse-inspired country life that is easy to enjoy in short sessions, even if its repetitive structure and lack of depth stop it from becoming a true farming legend.

Until Then: Deluxe Edition Review

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Until Then: Deluxe Edition captures the fleeting beauty of youth with remarkable honesty, blending everyday teenage life with a deeply emotional mystery that lingers long after the credits roll.

Jungle Shoot Review

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Jungle Shoot takes a simple concept and injects it with enough speed, challenge, and arcade energy to remain entertaining long after its modest presentation has revealed all its tricks. While repetition eventually creeps in, the thrill of surviving just one more wave proves surprisingly difficult to resist.

Dragon Loop Review

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Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.

Rugby League 26 Review

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Rugby League 26 arrives carrying the weight of expectation after nearly a decade away from the spotlight. It doesn't always stick the landing, but beneath the rough edges lies the most ambitious rugby league game ever made, one that captures the passion, physicality, and complexity of the sport better than any of its predecessors.

Tour de France 2026 Review

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Tour de France 2026 delivers the most meaningful leap forward the series has seen in years. Dynamic weather transforms familiar stages into unpredictable tactical battles, while new races and refined team mechanics deepen an already impressive cycling simulation.

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