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Observer: System Redux Review

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Observer: System Redux is not interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel vulnerable, uncertain, and uncomfortable. Every corridor hides another secret, every apartment tells another tragedy, and every mind you enter leaves a scar behind.

Case Files: Internal Affairs Review

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A gripping and intelligently written FMV detective thriller that delivers the strongest case in the series so far. Some investigative friction slows the pace occasionally, but excellent performances and a genuinely compelling mystery make this one worth cracking open.

FORENSIC – M.E. Protocol Review

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FORENSIC - M.E. Protocol replaces gunfire with logic, delivering a slow-burning detective experience where every clue feels important.

Shadows of the Afterland Review

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Shadows of the Afterland opens with death, confusion, and a soul that refuses to behave properly. What follows is a mystery that stretches across life and afterlife, stitched together with wit, melancholy, and a surprising amount of warmth for a story about the dead refusing to stay in their lane.

Strange Antiquities Review

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In Strange Antiquities, every object is a question waiting to be misinterpreted, and every correct answer carries the unsettling weight of consequences you will not fully understand until much later.

Hacked: The Streamer Review

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Hacked: The Streamer turns modern internet fame into a pressure cooker thriller, where every decision feels like it could ripple out across a life lived entirely in public view.

The Occultist Review

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A slow-burning descent into dread, The Occultist trades jump scares for atmosphere, delivering a haunting investigative horror that lingers long after you leave Godstone Island.

The Empty Desk Review

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In Blackthorn & Co, the investigation is not just about solving a case—it is about surviving the space between certainty and collapse.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Review

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A bold and highly stylised FPS that turns animation itself into a gameplay language, delivering a memorable experience even when its chaos occasionally overshadows clarity.

A Storied Life: Tabitha Review

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A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.