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The Love’s Ordeal Review

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The Love’s Ordeal is not a game about fighting monsters. It is about resisting them, understanding them, and sometimes questioning whether they were monsters at all.

Forbidden Solitaire Review

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There is a particular, static-filled tension many of us remember from the early days of home computing. The heavy hum of a CRT monitor....

Kids On Site – Hard Hat Edition Review

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For many of us, the sight of a construction site wasn't just a neighbourhood nuisance; it was a front-row seat to a world of...

Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha Review

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Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha is a polished FMV romance sequel that blends K-drama melodrama with choice-driven storytelling, delivering a comfort-first experience built on charm, performance, and escapist fantasy, even if its interactivity remains deliberately simple.

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.

Revenge On Gold Diggers Review

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A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.

John Fart: Text-iverse of Crazyness Review

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A wildly unpredictable and unapologetically absurd FMV comedy that delivers plenty of chaotic entertainment—provided its unique sense of humour clicks with you.

Five Hearts Under One Roof Season2 Review

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A significantly improved FMV sequel with a strong, varied cast and better branching structure, held back by tonal inconsistency and uneven route development.

FMV Thriller Killer Review

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A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.

Double Switch – 25th Anniversary Edition Review

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A fascinating relic of FMV experimentation, Double Switch remains awkward yet compelling—now sharper and more accessible than ever.