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Rotwood Review

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With thrilling co-op combat, addictive roguelite progression, and Klei’s signature visual charm, Rotwood delivers a chaotic and deeply satisfying monster-hunting adventure.

Our Adventurer Guild Review

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A deep and addictive blend of tactical combat and guild management, Our Adventurer Guild turns the fantasy of running a hero organisation into a richly rewarding strategy experience.

Resident Evil Village Gold Edition Review

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A gothic horror epic perfectly reborn for portability — Resident Evil Village Gold Edition on Switch 2 delivers fear, spectacle, and emotional closure wherever you dare to play.

Sands of Aura Review

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A haunting isometric Souls-like that trades relentless punishment for exploration and atmosphere, turning a sea of sand into one of indie gaming’s most distinctive journeys.

Dig to Escape – Obby Review

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A surprisingly addictive prison-break sandbox where simple mechanics and steady progression turn digging a hole into an oddly compelling escape fantasy.

Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition Review

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A massive, content-rich return to the wasteland, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition proves that great open-world design endures — and on Switch 2, the Commonwealth has never felt more alive or more portable.

debris Review

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A thoughtful orbital survival sim that turns physics into tension and isolation into storytelling — debris is slow, demanding, and quietly captivating.

Harvest Cafe Review

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A cozy farm-to-table simulator where every seed you plant helps rebuild an entire community — Harvest Cafe turns small daily tasks into deeply satisfying progress.

Subnautica – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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A long-overdue technical redemption — on Switch 2, Subnautica’s alien ocean is smoother, sharper, and more terrifyingly beautiful than ever before.

My Summer Drive Review

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A cozy, console-friendly take on hardcore car survival—My Summer Drive proves that sometimes the most satisfying journey begins with a rusty engine and a little patience.