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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.

Savara Review

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Savara blends roguelite combat with mythic flair and colourful spectacle, creating an action game that feels immediately inviting. It does not always escape repetition, but its energy, charm, and satisfying build experimentation keep the fires burning longer than expected.

Brigandine Abyss Preview

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Brigandine Abyss looks less interested in reviving the past than challenging it. Beneath its familiar tactical foundations lies something darker, stranger, and far more unpredictable. If it delivers on its ambition, this could be one of strategy gaming’s biggest surprises of 2026.

Coffee Talk Tokyo Review

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Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers another beautifully written slice of late night comfort, blending heartfelt storytelling, stunning atmosphere, and a memorable new setting into one of the series’ strongest entries.

The Blood of Dawnwalker Preview

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The Blood of Dawnwalker looks less interested in saving kingdoms and more interested in testing souls. Beneath the vampire claws and dark fantasy spectacle lies a story about time, sacrifice, and the cost of holding onto your humanity.

Gothic 1 Remake Preview

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The Valley of Mines does not forgive mistakes. It barely acknowledges you exist at all.

The Love’s Ordeal Review

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The Love’s Ordeal is not a game about fighting monsters. It is about resisting them, understanding them, and sometimes questioning whether they were monsters at all.

Directive 8020 Review

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Directive 8020 transforms childhood dreams of space exploration into a paranoid nightmare of identity, survival, and isolation. Supermassive Games delivers its most ambitious Dark Pictures entry yet, blending cinematic horror with tense stealth mechanics and genuine psychological dread.

Damsels in Distress Review

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Damsels in Distress transforms a familiar fantasy rescue tale into a surprisingly engaging adventure built on meaningful choices, charming humour, and consequence-driven storytelling. Beneath its retro presentation lies a game with far more personality and emotional weight than its title initially suggests.

In Trusted Hands Review

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A sharp narrative simulation about privacy, pressure, and the cost of curiosity, In Trusted Hands turns phone repair into a moral balancing act where every unlocked secret carries consequences far beyond the screen.