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Sunset Motel Review

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Sunset Motel arrived on PlayStation 4 and 5 today, following its release on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on 2 April 2026, with...

Abuga Warp Zone Review

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A sharp, fast platformer wrapped in playful mystery, Abuga Warp Zone turns precision movement into a puzzle of timing, trust, and consequence.

Kamikaze Lassplanes Deluxe Bundle Review

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Some games feel like they shouldn’t work. Not because the ideas are bad, but because they’re pulling in completely different directions. Romance and war....

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.

Gothic Classic Khorinis Saga Review

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A demanding but richly atmospheric RPG collection that preserves the uncompromising brilliance of Gothic and Gothic II—outdated in places, but still unmatched in world-building and systemic depth.

FALLEN : FATAL FORCE

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A stylish and ambitious psychic action game that improves accessibility and spectacle, but loses some depth in the process through over automation and repetition.

The End of the Sun Review

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A beautifully crafted, culturally rich mystery adventure that prioritises atmosphere and authenticity over pace and accessibility—deeply immersive, but deliberately restrained.

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.

Missing The Point Review

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A beautifully crafted, introspective experience that trades traditional gameplay for atmosphere and meaning. Not for everyone, but deeply memorable for those willing to engage with its quiet complexity.