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Arcadia Fallen II Review

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A charming, player-focused narrative RPG that refines its formula with smart design choices—held back slightly by low stakes and limited gameplay depth.

Tears Revolude Review

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A faithful throwback to classic JRPG design, Tears Revolude delivers solid turn-based combat and steady progression, but its predictable story and safe approach keep it from truly standing out.

Anime School Love: Her Teacher’s Secret Lesson Review

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A daring and divisive visual novel that blends romance with the supernatural—uneven in execution, but undeniably intriguing in its ambition.

Clover Reset Review

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A quietly affecting yuri visual novel elevated by expressive character animation and sincere emotional writing, even if its pacing occasionally lingers longer than it should.

S.E.X. Project: Simulated Emotional Xenotech Review

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A restrained cyberpunk visual novel about emotional AI experimentation, S.E.X. Project explores artificial intimacy and identity through slow, branching narrative design, prioritising philosophical ambiguity over mechanical depth.

Timo Boll Beats Table Tennis Review

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A rhythm-infused reinterpretation of table tennis starring Timo Boll, this hybrid sports game transforms every rally into a timed musical performance where precision, rhythm, and consistency define victory.

Perfect City Review

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A quietly unsettling visual novel about conformity and control, Perfect City uses its restrained interactivity and sterile utopian setting to explore the cost of comfort—delivering a thoughtful, if mechanically limited, narrative experience.

Logiart Grimoire Review

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A clever evolution of the Picross formula, Logiart Grimoire blends traditional nonogram puzzles with a layered fusion system that turns logic into progression, delivering one of Jupiter’s most inventive puzzle experiences to date.

Cozy Valley Life Review

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A gentle, anime-inspired life sim built around farming, decorating, and slow-paced living, Cozy Valley Life offers a relaxing escape, even if its simplicity and repetition hold it back from true long-term depth.

Fruit Mountain Party Review

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Fruit Mountain Party takes the serene stacking puzzle of its predecessor and transforms it into a chaotic, competitive multiplayer scramble where physics, timing, and sabotage collide, resulting in a party game that is equal parts absurd fun and occasionally uncontrollable chaos.