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Haneda Girl Review

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A high-speed precision platformer that thrives on rhythm, reaction, and relentless swapping between elegance and raw firepower.

KIBORG Combo Edition Review

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KIBORG Combo Edition feels like stepping into a machine that was always meant to break you, then rebuild you into something sharper. It is loud, brutal, and relentless, but beneath the noise there is a rhythm that slowly reveals itself the longer you survive.

Dark Light Review

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Dark Light is what happens when Metroidvania structure, Soulslike punishment, and cyberpunk dread all collapse into the same lightless corridor. It is oppressive, often beautiful, occasionally frustrating, and at its best it feels like wandering through a nightmare that still obeys its own internal logic.

Foreign Sun Review

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Foreign Sun feels like wandering through a world that is quietly drowning while everyone in it pretends they still have time. It is heavy with consequence, dense with systems, and driven by a kind of quiet tension that never really lets go.

Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege Review

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Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege sharpens classic 8-bit action into something harsher and more deliberate, delivering a challenging but rewarding experience built on precision, atmosphere, and confident design.

Priest Simulator: Vampire Show Review

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Faith, chaos, and vampire priests collide in a town where nothing works properly, and that might be the point.

Hades II Review

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Sequels are rarely easy—especially when they follow something as widely celebrated as Hades. Supergiant Games didn’t just create a hit with the original; it...

Eko and the Bewitched Lands Review

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A charming yet punishing roguelike adventure, Eko and the Bewitched Lands blends fast-paced combat with clever exploration, delivering a rewarding experience built on experimentation, skill, and repeated failure.

Hero Siege Review

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Hero Siege is a rare kind of ARPG: a decade-spanning experiment that has rebuilt itself so many times it now feels less like a single game and more like a living, evolving platform for loot-driven chaos.

Legacy of Kain: Heart of Darkness Collection Review

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A powerful dual collection that pairs nostalgic remastering with bold reinvention, the Heart of Darkness Collection delivers a definitive way to experience the Legacy of Kain universe—though uneven pacing across both titles keeps it just shy of perfection.