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Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Review

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Seven years after redefining the character action genre, Devil May Cry 5 arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in spectacular fashion. Fast, stylish, endlessly replayable and astonishingly smooth in handheld mode, this is one of the finest action games ever made finally finding a perfect portable home.

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Review

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A beautiful and heartfelt action-adventure that successfully expands the HD-2D formula into exciting new territory. Strong combat, rewarding exploration, and clever time-travel mechanics make this a journey well worth taking.

FILE 9 Review

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FILE 9 proves that you do not need a massive budget to create genuine tension. Through clever level design, varied training scenarios, and a constant sense of pressure, it delivers a focused tactical experience that rewards patience, observation, and determination. While its presentation can feel modest, the strength of its gameplay loop keeps you coming back for just one more attempt.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Preview

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Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse reimagines the series as a faster, more expressive gothic action experience without losing its haunted identity.

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I~III] Preview

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Square Enix finally gathers the entire Dark Seeker Saga into one native, current-gen package that feels less like a remaster and more like a long-overdue restoration. KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] is both a celebration of one of gaming’s most emotionally tangled universes and a quiet admission that the series needed a proper home on modern hardware. It is messy, massive, occasionally baffling, and still somehow one of the most heartfelt RPG journeys ever made.

Minecraft Dungeons II Preview

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Minecraft Dungeons II expands the original formula into a deeper action RPG experience built around buildcraft freedom, vertical exploration, and smarter co-op systems. Early previews suggest a sequel that finally answers long-standing community calls for more depth without losing its pick-up-and-play identity. It looks like Mojang and Double Eleven are aiming for something bigger, bolder, and a little more chaotic in all the right ways.

33 Immortals Review

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33 Immortals achieves something few multiplayer games even attempt. It captures the thrill of a massive MMO raid, strips away the scheduling headaches, and condenses it into a fast, exhilarating co-op experience where thirty-three strangers can somehow feel like a united army.

Beholgar 2 Review

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Beholgar 2 does not chase modern Metroidvania trends or attempt to reinvent the genre. Instead, it sharpens the blade forged by its predecessor, delivering a compact, atmospheric adventure filled with monsters, magic, and old-school charm. It may not reach the heights of the genre's biggest names, but it remains a satisfying quest that respects both your time and your nostalgia.

Arashi Gaiden Review

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Arashi Gaiden turns every room into a deadly puzzle box where a single dash can mean glorious victory or instant failure. Blending tactical planning with explosive bursts of violence, this Pocket Bravery spin-off proves that turn-based combat can feel every bit as thrilling as real-time action.

Dragon Loop Review

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Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.