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PopSlinger Vol. 2 – Loveless Review

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A neon-charged rhythm shooter that thrives on personality, performance, and pop-fuelled energy.

Utawarerumono: ZAN Review

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ZAN is best approached not as a reinvention, but as an affectionate side project—one that prioritises familiarity and immediacy over lasting impact.

SOULCALIBUR III Review

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Its ideas may not all land cleanly, but its willingness to challenge genre expectations makes it essential viewing for fans of the series.

Ink Inside Review

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It may not appeal to those looking for fast-paced pacing or clear-cut storytelling, but for players who appreciate psychological depth, symbolic puzzles, and unforgettable imagery, Ink Inside is one of the standout indie experiences of the year.

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review

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Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.

KIBORG Review

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If you’re a fan of top-down action games with weighty combat, gritty worldbuilding, and a progression system that rewards skillful play, KIBORG isn’t just worth your time—it’s one of the genre’s strongest offerings in years.

BROK: The Brawl Bar Review

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While solo players may not get the full experience, anyone who enjoys local multiplayer or creative party games will find BROK: The Brawl Bar a lively, endlessly entertaining addition to their library.

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.

Los Pingheros Review

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A chaotic and entertaining party game that delivers genuine fun in multiplayer settings, but whose limited depth and variety hold it back from long-term distinction.

Arcade Archives KARATE BLAZERS Review

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In an era dominated by cinematic reimaginings and forgiving design, its raw intensity stands out — a reminder of when every hit mattered, and every victory felt earned.