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EGGCONSOLE SUPER COOKS MSX2 Review

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A quirky culinary parody from 1989 returns as a charming slice of gaming history — dated but fascinating, and a must-try for retro enthusiasts curious about Compile’s playful past.

Dragonkin: The Banished Preview

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Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t just ask you to chase loot — it asks you to reshape power itself, one carefully placed skill at a time.

EGGCONSOLE MUGEN NO SHINZOU III PC-8801mkIISR Review

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A fascinating JRPG time capsule — archaic yet influential, preserving the moment when Japanese RPG storytelling first began to dream bigger.

Stillborn Slayer Review

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A brutal, budget-priced roguelike that blends hack-and-slash grit with bullet hell precision — short, savage, and surprisingly satisfying.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Review

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A sweeping, Japanese-inspired reinvention of the Rune Factory formula, Guardians of Azuma trades hands-on farming for village-scale restoration — ambitious, divisive, and largely successful.

Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition Review

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A respectful yet daring expansion that adds Diablo II’s first new class in decades while refining its endgame and quality-of-life systems—Infernal Edition proves that even legends can evolve without losing their soul.

Dark Quest: Remastered Review

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A lovingly modernized slice of tabletop nostalgia, Dark Quest: Remastered proves that simple swords-and-sorcery tactics can still cast a powerful spell.

Trigodpats RPG Review

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Trigodpats RPG feels like a legend told beside a campfire—crackling, imperfect, but impossible to ignore once the storyteller finds their rhythm.

EGGCONSOLE SUPER TRITORN MSX2 Review

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Super Tritorn isn’t just a game — it’s a conversation with 1986, arguing in riddles and sword swings. Those patient enough to listen will discover an Action RPG that remains clever, stubborn, and surprisingly alive decades after Pay Balusa first cast his shadow over Luwanda Island.

Magic Rune Stone Review

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Magic Rune Stone turns every run into a mad alchemist’s experiment — part strategy, part luck, and entirely satisfying when the concoction finally detonates in glorious, rune-lit chaos.