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Monster Viator Review
Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.
Murder on the Disorient Express Review
Murder on the Disorient Express proves that a great mystery does not need lavish production values or sprawling open worlds. Sometimes all it takes is a ticking clock, a train full of suspicious strangers, and just enough information to make you doubt every conclusion you reach.
Dead by Daylight: 10th Anniversary Edition Review
Ten years on, Dead by Daylight remains the king of asymmetrical horror. The 10th Anniversary Edition offers an excellent gateway into one of multiplayer gaming's greatest success stories, combining a generous roster of killers and survivors with a decade of refinement, tension, and unforgettable horror moments.
The Last Salvage Squad Review
Post-apocalyptic science fiction often focuses on humanity's final stand. The Last Salvage Squad takes a different route. Humanity has already lost. The world is...
Alien Cat 2 – Retro Collection Review
Beneath its charming retro presentation lies a surprisingly ruthless puzzle game that demands patience, precision, and plenty of forward thinking. Alien Cat 2 - Retro Collection proves that some of the smartest ideas in gaming don't need modern graphics to leave a lasting impression.
Dialoop Review
Dialoop takes the familiar satisfaction of matching colours and transforms it into a wonderfully strategic puzzle roguelite. With clever mechanics, addictive progression, and chaotic multiplayer battles, it is a game that keeps finding new ways to pull you back for another run.
Driftland: The Magic Revival Review
Driftland: The Magic Revival asks a simple question: what if building an empire meant moving the world itself? The answer is a fascinating blend of strategy, creativity, and magical world-shaping that remains unlike almost anything else in the genre.
TACS Classic Collection Review
The TACS Classic Collection is more than a compilation of old indie games. It is a rescue mission. Bringing ten long-lost PlayStation Mobile titles back from obscurity, this anthology celebrates a fascinating chapter of gaming history while reminding us that creativity often thrives within limitations.
Voidling Bound Review
Voidling Bound takes the familiar creature-collecting formula, throws it into a particle cannon, and launches it into deep space. What emerges is one of the freshest monster-taming experiences in years, blending frantic third-person combat with surprisingly deep breeding, evolution, and progression systems that make every new discovery feel meaningful.
Drug Dealer Empire Review
Drug Dealer Empire transforms a controversial premise into a surprisingly engaging management simulator. Beneath the illicit theme lies a familiar cycle of growth, logistics, expansion, and risk that keeps you chasing just one more upgrade long after you planned to stop playing.


















