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Tombi! 2: The Evil Swine Return – Special Edition Review

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For fans, this is the definitive way to revisit a beloved classic. For newcomers, it’s a doorway into one of gaming’s most imaginative adventures.

Mutant Football League 2 Review

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It’s not a simulation for football purists. It’s an arcade-sports brawler for players who want fun, chaos, and stories born from absolute nonsense. It’s violent, irreverent, ridiculous—and an absolute blast.

UNBEATABLE Review

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Whether you’re a rhythm-game veteran or someone drawn to expressive indie experiences, UNBEATABLE stands tall as one of the genre’s most memorable modern releases.

Milano’s Odd Job Collection Review

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Whether you’re a high-score hunter, a casual player looking for light-hearted fun, or someone who just enjoys games with personality, this collection is absolutely worth your time.

KEMCO RPG Selection Vol. 8 Review

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For fans of classic turn-based RPGs, this bundle represents excellent value, thoughtful variety, and dozens of hours of comforting, engaging gameplay.

Transmission: Shortwave Review

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A thoughtful and atmospheric VR experience that rewards introspection and attentive listening, but one whose abstract pace and minimal guidance may frustrate players seeking clearer goals and more structured engagement.

Final Fantasy VII / Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack Review

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For nostalgia seekers, JRPG enthusiasts, or players curious about the roots of modern narrative games, this Twin Pack is absolutely worth owning on Switch.

Old School Rally Review

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On PS5, it sings with silky performance and immersive feedback. On Switch, it becomes the perfect handheld nostalgia trip. It’s not a reinvention of the genre—but it doesn’t need to be.

Blood: Refreshed Supply Review

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Blood: Refreshed Supply is more than a remaster. It is a resurrection of one of the nastiest, smartest, and most atmospheric shooters of the 1990s. Caleb’s war against the Cabal still feels vicious nearly three decades later, proving that great horror never really stays buried.

MARVEL Cosmic Invasion Review

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It’s not long, and its replay systems are thinner than ideal—but for what it aims to be, Cosmic Invasion hits almost all the right notes.