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House Flipper Remastered Collection Review

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House Flipper Remastered Collection reminds us why cleaning mouldy kitchens and knocking down walls became one of gaming's most unexpected success stories. Packed with every expansion, meaningful quality-of-life improvements, and a surprising amount of heart, this is the ultimate version of a modern simulation classic.

Grand Theft Auto V and Great White Shark Card Bundle Review

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More than a decade after its original release, Grand Theft Auto V remains one of gaming's most impressive achievements. Combined with the Great White Shark Card, this bundle offers newcomers a faster route into the sprawling chaos of Los Santos, while reminding veterans exactly why Rockstar's criminal playground continues to dominate the open-world genre.

SimRail – The Railway Simulator Review

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SimRail doesn't simply ask you to drive trains. It asks you to become part of a living railway network. Every signal, every timetable, and every decision carries weight, creating one of the most immersive and rewarding railway simulations ever built.

What have you done, Father? Review

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What Have You Done, Father? is a haunting psychological mystery that trades cheap scares for guilt, temptation, and moral decay. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to keep pace with its storytelling ambitions, its atmosphere and narrative leave a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

Drug Dealer Simulator 2 Review

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Drug Dealer Simulator 2 takes the series from cramped street corners to a sprawling criminal empire sandbox, delivering an addictive blend of management, exploration, and cooperative chaos.

Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 Review

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Truck Simulator Euro Roads 2026 delivers a relaxing haul across Europe's highways, offering an accessible trucking experience that values comfort over complexity. While its limited depth and repetitive world stop it from challenging genre leaders, there is still something undeniably soothing about watching the miles roll by from behind the wheel.

Cornfield Review

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Cornfield turns a simple premise into an effective nightmare. With little more than a maze, a monster, and your own sense of direction working against you, it delivers a tense horror experience that proves sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing what is waiting around the next corner.

The Last Salvage Squad Review

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Post-apocalyptic science fiction often focuses on humanity's final stand. The Last Salvage Squad takes a different route. Humanity has already lost. The world is...

Backrooms Phases Review

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Backrooms Phases may not escape the limitations of its simple puzzle design, but its haunting atmosphere, excellent sound work, and unsettling creature encounters make this descent into liminal horror a journey worth taking.

Two Types Pollos Review

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Two Types Pollos takes the familiar restaurant management formula and throws it into a pressure cooker of desperation, dark humour, and constant multitasking. Balancing a bustling chicken shop with a secret operation hidden behind the scenes creates a surprisingly addictive loop that keeps every in-game day feeling like a fight for survival.