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Eden Crafters Review

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Eden Crafters transforms survival crafting into something unexpectedly hopeful, blending automation and terraforming into a deeply satisfying journey about rebuilding dead worlds one patch of grass at a time.

Far Far West Review

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There is a particular kind of lawless creativity many of us remember from childhood, whether it was dressing up as a cowboy with a...

DOLLMAKER Review

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DOLLMAKER transforms a simple memory puzzle into a suffocating psychological nightmare, blending eerie atmosphere and tactile tension into one of the year’s most quietly disturbing horror experiences.

EGGCONSOLE DEEP DUNGEON MSX Review

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EGGCONSOLE Deep Dungeon MSX is not interested in convenience, comfort, or accessibility in the modern sense. It wants you to get lost. It wants you to draw maps on paper, fear every wrong turn, and slowly earn your understanding of its labyrinth one painful step at a time. What emerges is not simply a retro curiosity, but a fascinating reminder of when RPGs treated exploration like genuine survival.

Zoo Simulator Review

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Zoo Simulator trades overwhelming complexity for hands-on charm, creating a calming and surprisingly heartfelt management experience that understands the quiet joy of building something worth caring about.

KILL IT WITH FIRE! 2 Review

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Kill It With Fire! 2 transforms everyday arachnophobia into a gloriously destructive multiplayer comedy, blending absurd weapons, collapsing environments, and genuine panic into one of the funniest co-op experiences of the year. It’s loud, messy, ridiculous, and fully aware that sometimes the only reasonable response to a spider is a flamethrower.

Hydroneer + Journey to Volcalidus Review

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Hydroneer transforms the simple childhood joy of digging in the dirt into a sprawling, muddy obsession filled with clanking machinery, collapsing pipe systems, and moments of accidental engineering brilliance. Beneath its rough edges lies one of the most satisfying sandbox experiences to arrive on consoles in years.

City Bus Simulator 2026 Review

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City Bus Simulator 2026 places you behind the wheel of a city’s lifeline, where success is measured not in speed or spectacle, but in smooth stops, punctual arrivals, and the quiet satisfaction of keeping passengers exactly where they need to be. What sounds mundane on paper becomes a carefully tuned loop of precision driving, environmental awareness, and route mastery that slowly pulls you into its steady cadence.

Lost Little Things Review

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A return to the childhood home becomes a descent into memory itself, where forgotten objects reshape reality and every creaking floorboard feels like it remembers you. Lost Little Things is a slow, unsettling psychological horror experience that finds its power not in spectacle, but in the quiet weight of what we leave behind.

WILL: Follow The Light Review

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WILL: Follow The Light is at its best when silence takes over, letting frozen seas, distant storms, and the lonely creak of a yacht say more than words ever could.