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Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy DX Review

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A heartfelt, vibrant, and beautifully refined journey of discovery, Atelier Ryza 2 DX proves that sometimes the best magic lies not in reinvention, but in perfecting what already shines.

Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review

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A delightful, thoughtful trilogy that blends design, story and exploration into an alchemical experience that’s easy to fall into — and hard to walk away from.

Audio Trip VR Review

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Audio Trip VR is the ultimate VR rhythm experience. With dazzling visuals, responsive gameplay, and full-body immersion, it turns every track into a performance you can feel, see, and hear.

1000×RESIST Review

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For those willing to meet it halfway, 1000×RESIST offers one of the most memorable and emotionally charged journeys of the year.

Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster Review

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A thoughtful, lore-rich action RPG with meaningful character interplay, rewarding exploration, and enough improvements to make it essential — even decades later.

Tales of Xillia Remastered Review

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A lovingly crafted update to a fan-favorite JRPG that respects its roots while delivering smoother, sharper gameplay. Some dated design elements linger, but the story and characters more than make up for it.

Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Review

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A strong, fan‑first fighting game powerhouse that brings the saga alive, even if it keeps one foot firmly in familiar territory.

Dark Deity 2 Review

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While balance quirks and presentation blemishes keep it from reaching the heights of genre titans, it’s a passionate and polished experience that fans of tactical games shouldn’t overlook.

High School Dirty Secrets Review

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A provocative and engaging high school drama that balances narrative depth, player choice, and edgy storytelling, though it may not be for everyone.

Hentai Gallery: Cute Girls Review

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Hentai Gallery: Cute Girls offers a calming, touch-friendly puzzle experience, but its repetitive structure and shallow progression leave it feeling more like a brief diversion than a fully realised puzzle game.