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Baseless Review

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Baseless redefines movement and combat with its shoot-to-propel mechanics, delivering chaotic, kinetic action across colourful, spherical worlds. Challenging, inventive, and visually bold.

Baseless Review

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It is confident in its design, striking in its atmosphere, and unafraid to push players into discomfort. Few games explore perspective with such elegance, and even fewer use gameplay mechanics to reinforce thematic meaning as effectively.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review

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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond welcomes players back to alien jungles, ancient ruins, and silent corridors — polished by Switch 2’s 4K, 120fps, and precision controls, it’s a triumphant return for Samus and a must-play for the new console.

LET IT DIE: INFERNO Review

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LET IT DIE: INFERNO brings improved combat, striking Inferno-themed visuals, and brutal roguelike action to PC and PS5. A stylish and unforgiving sequel that fans of the original will love.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows brings feudal Japan to life on Nintendo Switch 2, combining stealth, combat, and exploration in a portable, fully-featured package with all post-release content included.

Chaos Method Review

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A sharp, demanding experience that excels in design discipline, but one that asks a lot from its audience and offers little concession in return.

Emoji Battlefield – Origins Review

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For fans of quirky strategy games, physics-driven combat, or anything with big personality and small characters, this is an easy recommendation.

Crosak Review

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For fans of action RPGs that value precision, mood, and mystery, Crosak is absolutely worth playing.

Blitz Smash Ultimate Review

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A high-energy, accessible brawler that excels in short, chaotic multiplayer sessions, but whose shallow systems and limited variety hold it back from long-term impact.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE – Deluxe Edition Review

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A visually explosive, fast-paced power fantasy with depth, polish, and style—held back only by its mobile-born progression systems.