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Tales of ARISE – Beyond the Dawn Premium Edition Review

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Beyond the Dawn doesn’t chase bigger explosions; it chases better answers. In revisiting Dahna and Rena, Tales of Arise proves that the most heroic stories begin after the war is already won.

Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II Review

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Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II expands the original’s cold mechanical soul into a larger, more ambitious war story. Dual campaigns, faction asymmetry, and exceptional atmosphere elevate it into one of the strongest tactical strategy experiences in the Warhammer universe.

FZ: Formation Z Review

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FZ: Formation Z revives an obscure arcade shooter with surprising confidence, pairing retro action with modern polish. It never fully escapes its old school repetition, but beneath the nostalgia sits a charming, fast-moving shooter that still knows how to put a smile on your face.

Super Adventure Hand Review

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A delightfully absurd physics platformer where a runaway hand becomes an unlikely hero, Super Adventure Hand turns childhood imagination into a surprisingly refined, and often chaotic, 3D adventure. Beneath its slapstick premise lies tight design, inventive traversal, and a surprising sense of momentum that keeps even its fiddliest climbs oddly compelling.

Starward Review

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In the vacuum of space, speed is survival—and in Starward, every boost, dash, and shot is a fight for control.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review

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A wonderfully strange and deeply customisable life simulation that thrives on player creativity and unexpected moments, even if its expanded systems sometimes lack structure.

Starfield Review

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Starfield finally feels like the game people imagined when Bethesda first revealed it. The galaxy is still rough around the edges, but somewhere between the lonely hum of a ship engine and the glow of a distant moon, it discovers a sense of wonder few RPGs can match.

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.

Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of The Rings Game...

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A beautifully atmospheric and thematically faithful Hobbit life sim that excels in comfort, cooking, and community-building, but is held back by limited mechanical depth and a repetitive long-term loop that struggles to sustain engagement beyond its initial charm.

OFC – Ultimate Fighting Club Review

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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.