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Wax Heads Review
Wax Heads feels like flipping through a record crate and finding something you did not know you needed. It is warm, a little scrappy, and full of personality, the kind of game that understands music is not just sound but memory, identity, and sometimes a bit of chaos.
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition Review
For The King II: Age of Omus Edition feels less like a simple content bundle and more like a second wind for an already ambitious tabletop-inspired roguelite. It is a package built for players who have already bled through Fahrul once and are ready to do it again with sharper teeth and bigger consequences.
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape Review
Dr. Psycho: Hospital Escape is a stripped-down survival horror experience built on stealth, tension, and time pressure, delivering short bursts of genuine anxiety inside a decaying psychiatric facility, even if its simplicity keeps it from reaching deeper psychological territory.
Indoor Baseball Review
Indoor Baseball is chaotic, scrappy fun that captures the thrill of breaking the rules and making a mess. It may not have the depth to last forever, but in the right company, it’s hard to put down.
Arcade Archives 2 KONAMI GT Review
Speed is simple. Survival is not. KONAMI GT proves that even the most basic race can become a test of endurance when every drop of fuel matters.
Parasol Superstars Review
A lively and affectionate arcade compilation that balances preservation and reinterpretation, even if its two halves do not always feel equally polished or fully unified.
A Storied Life: Tabitha Review
A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.
Rail Rescue: Puzzle Lines Review
A relaxing yet cleverly designed puzzle game, Rail Rescue: Puzzle Lines turns the simple act of drawing railway tracks into a satisfying logic adventure packed with over a thousand challenges.
Benjo 10 Review
A minimalist psychological horror built around surveillance and obedience, Benjo 10 turns corporate routine into a creeping exercise in doubt, control, and perception.
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review
OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club is less a precision-crafted fighting simulator and more a scrappy, arcade-leaning brawler that thrives on momentum, unpredictability, and the sheer chaos of budget MMA-inspired combat.


















