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K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review

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A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.

Samurai Simulator: Kensei Warrior Review

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A thoughtful but uneven samurai experience, Kensei Warrior pairs disciplined combat with life-sim ambition—rewarding patience, but held back by rough edges.

Starfield Preview

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Starfield on PS5 isn’t just a port—it’s a reimagining. With improved features, a significant free update, and new story elements, it stands as the most complete version of Bethesda’s ambitious space RPG to date.

Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime Review

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Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime is a wonderfully absurd indie adventure that combines tactical frog battles, heartfelt storytelling, and a world bursting with charming weirdness.

Technotopia Review

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A creative fusion of city-building and political strategy, Technotopia challenges players to design the perfect metropolis while balancing the competing demands of a divided society.

Titanic Survival Simulator Review

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A tense and immersive survival experience, Titanic Survival Simulator places players inside the chaos of the sinking RMS Titanic, where rising water, freezing temperatures, and difficult moral choices create a gripping race against time.

GreedFall: The Dying World Review

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Ambitious and story-rich, GreedFall: The Dying World enhances the series’ RPG depth and political intrigue, even if its awkward combat and technical problems hinder its greatness.

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Preview

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A chilling Lovecraftian thriller set in the depths of the Pacific, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss blends investigative gameplay with psychological horror to create a haunting descent into madness.

Back to the Dawn Review

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Back to the Dawn transforms prison survival into a deep RPG about strategy, relationships, and conspiracy. With branching narratives, multiple escape routes, and a living prison full of memorable characters, it delivers a gripping and highly replayable story-driven experience.

The Killing Stone Review

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A haunting occult deckbuilder where every card feels like a ritual and every victory a dangerous bargain — The Killing Stone is already spellbinding in Early Access.