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Spear of Destiny: The Kaiseki Review

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For players willing to engage thoughtfully and patiently, it offers a distinctive and memorable experience. For others, it may feel distant and uninviting.

Stonebound Review

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A sombre, skill-driven action adventure that blends weighty combat and dark fantasy atmosphere into a focused and demanding experience.

Gloomy Eyes – Deluxe Edition Review

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A short but deeply affecting experience, elevated by stunning visual craftsmanship, a captivating narrator, and a world that feels both eerie and oddly comforting. This isn’t traditional gaming—and that’s exactly why it shines.

Mage Arena: Voice of Magic Review

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For players seeking something new, theatrical, and deeply satisfying, Mage Arena: Voice of Magic is absolutely worth stepping into the arena for.

Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster Review

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A thoughtful, lore-rich action RPG with meaningful character interplay, rewarding exploration, and enough improvements to make it essential — even decades later.

The Awakener: Forgotten Oath Review

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In a world where narrative-driven action RPGs dominate the indie scene, The Awakener: Forgotten Oath carves out its niche by blending dark fantasy storytelling, immersive exploration, and strategic combat into a compelling package.

Dark Quest 4 Review

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Dark Quest 4 is a commendable effort to bridge the board-game experience with digital tactical gameplay. It captures the spirit of classic dungeon-crawlers—thinking through each move, squad synergy, trap avoidance, and treasure risk—and packages it in a modern format.

Majogami – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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If you enjoy games like Okami, Astral Chain, or Hades, Majogami deserves your attention. It’s charming, fluid, and packed with creativity.

The Light of Celestia Review

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While minor issues exist, they do little to detract from the overall experience. Whether you’re battling corrupted titans, crafting powerful spells, or simply wandering through sun-dappled forests, The Light of Celestia invites players to lose themselves in a luminous world of wonder.

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Review

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If you’re willing to embrace occasional maze-like stages and older control schemes, you’ll find a rewarding shooter that still thrills. Newer ports make it more accessible than ever, though purists might still seek out the original N64 version for nostalgia’s sake.