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Floor 9 Review

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A tense and cleverly atmospheric liminal horror experience that weaponises observation and paranoia brilliantly, even if its repetitive structure occasionally keeps it trapped within its own loop.

Little Things Review

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A tightly focused precision platformer that turns gravity itself into a puzzle, The Little Things builds its challenge from repetition, rhythm, and razor-sharp control. It is minimal in presentation but demanding in execution, rewarding patience with the quiet satisfaction of mastery while pushing players through a steep, sometimes punishing difficulty curve.

Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review

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A deeply atmospheric and conceptually ambitious interactive narrative that turns choice and consequence into its most powerful tools, even if its ambiguity and pacing may not appeal to everyone.

File Destined Review

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A tense, atmospheric horror experience that turns a simple lighter into a lifeline, delivering slow-burning dread through restraint, ambiguity, and brilliantly oppressive design.

Deckline Review

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A haunting blend of card game strategy and psychological war horror, Deckline turns a simple match of Durak into a chilling meditation on fear, camaraderie and inevitable fate.

Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition Review

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A hypnotic playable comic book — Aquamarine trades action for atmosphere, delivering a thoughtful survival adventure that rewards patience and curiosity above all else.

Speed Dates Review

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A surprisingly substantial FMV dating sim with strong performances and meaningful branching, Speed Daters captures the awkward thrill of first impressions — even if repetition keeps it just shy of greatness.

Clue: Murder By Death Review

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A tense, real-time detective adventure that trusts your deduction skills, Clue: Murder By Death delivers high-stakes mystery with meaningful choices — and no hand-holding when the clock runs out.

Christmas Mutilator Review

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A grim seasonal horror experience that trades cheer for dread, succeeding as a tightly focused psychological nightmare even if its ambitions remain deliberately narrow.

BOSSGAME: The Final Boss Is My Heart Review

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This is a game that understands the power of bosses—not just as obstacles, but as mirrors—and it uses that understanding to tell a story about vulnerability that feels refreshingly honest.