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RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic Review
A timeless management masterpiece that proves great design never fades, with its current-gen upgrade making a classic feel right at home in 2026.
The Knights of the Cross Review
Adapting classic literature into a video game is always a risky endeavour, but The Knights of the Cross—inspired by The Knights of the Cross—takes...
Virtual Ties Isekaijoucho Träumerei Review
A heartfelt, quietly powerful story wrapped in a stylish idol sim—light on mechanics, but rich in emotion and identity.
Opus Magnum: Complete Edition Review
Opus Magnum: Complete Edition is a masterclass in puzzle design, blending creativity, engineering, and elegance into one of the most satisfying and endlessly replayable problem-solving experiences available today.
Evil Cat Simulator vs Granny Review
Evil Cat Simulator vs Granny delivers chaotic, lighthearted fun with clever prank mechanics and feline freedom, though its limited depth and repetition keep it from fully scratching its potential.
Slide Viking: Treasure’s Path Review
A charming Viking twist on classic Sokoban puzzles, Slide Viking: Treasure’s Path delivers clever logic challenges in a compact and satisfying package.
Monster Ramp Racing Review
A stunt-focused twist on the racing genre, Monster Ramp Racing delivers satisfying physics-driven climbs and chaotic monster truck mayhem in quick arcade bursts.
ELEVRAL Review
A stylish blend of parkour movement and precision archery, ELEVRAL turns every level into a thrilling race of speed, skill, and perfectly timed shots.
Wheelie Life Simulator Review
Wheelie Life Simulator turns a single motorcycle stunt into a surprisingly deep physics challenge. With precise controls, relaxing free ride modes, and rewarding skill progression, it offers a unique experience for players willing to master the delicate art of balance.
Outbreak: Shades of Horror Review
Outbreak: Shades of Horror is an unapologetic throwback to classic survival horror, combining brutal difficulty and strict resource management with modern presentation. Rough around the edges but packed with tension, it’s a nostalgic nightmare best suited for fans of the genre’s old-school roots.


















