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Train Sim World 6: UK Edition Review
Between the crash of waves at Dawlish and the growl of a Class 802 climbing Devon’s hills, Train Sim World 6 captures something rare: the poetry of an ordinary timetable, where even a delayed signal can feel like a story worth telling.
Space Elite Force: Double Pack Review
Space Elite Force: Double Pack fires straight from the hip—no gimmicks, no fluff, just pure arcade adrenaline. It’s a glowing love letter to 16-bit shooters, best enjoyed shoulder-to-shoulder with a friend and a screen full of exploding stars.
Starfall Defenders Review
Starfall Defenders proves there’s still life in classic tower defense when designers dare to put the player back behind the trigger. A bright, tactical, and surprisingly hands-on defender that earns its place among the genre’s modern standouts.
Escape From Duck Review
Behind the honks and feathers lies a surprisingly sharp survival game—Escape From Duck is proof that terror can waddle as well as sprint.
Nonentity Galaxy Review
Nonentity Galaxy blends fleet tactics, roguelite strategy, and dark humor into a challenging spacefaring adventure. Every choice—from route selection to module upgrades—carries weight, making it a rewarding game for strategic thinkers.
Hole Digging Beach Simulator Review
Hole Digging Beach Simulator turns the simple act of digging into a meditative sandbox adventure, blending creative freedom, hidden treasures, and sun-soaked relaxation into an unexpectedly engaging and charming experience.
Sovereign Syndicate Review
In Sovereign Syndicate, dice are replaced with tarot cards and Victorian London’s underbelly becomes your playground. With three flawed protagonists, a reactive world, and a mystery steeped in cult intrigue, this is a cRPG where fate, choice, and consequence are inseparable.
Dread Meridian Review
Dread Meridian is an immersive VR survival horror that ambitiously blends psychological dread, resource-scarce survival gameplay, and atmospheric exploration within a frozen wasteland. While its chilling setting and thematic inspirations offer compelling horror potential, technical shortcomings and pacing inconsistencies hold the experience back from fully realising its promise — yet committed horror fans and VR enthusiasts may still find a haunting adventure worth enduring.
LORT Review
LORT is a rollicking, chaotic co-op action roguelite that thrives on over-the-top combat, absurd power-ups, and frantic teamwork. With its merciless enemies, explosive loot progression, and ever-escalating mayhem, it’s an experience that’s at once brutally challenging and wildly entertaining. Whether you’re slapping goblins or reviving downed allies, LORT delivers a delightful blend of chaos and camaraderie that makes every run memorable — even when it ends in spectacular defeat.
Microcivilization Review
Microcivilization is a clever, compulsive blend of clicker mechanics and grand strategy thinking, wrapping civilisation management, disasters, heroes, and ascension systems into a deceptively simple pixel-art package. It looks like an idle game — but plays like a miniature 4X with an obsession for numbers, risk, and recovery.


















