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Dragonkin: The Banished Review

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Dragonkin: The Banished doesn’t reinvent the action RPG, but its clever Ancestral Grid system and genuinely engaging co-op make it a standout for players who value build experimentation and teamwork over narrative depth.

Samurai Simulator: Kensei Warrior Review

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A thoughtful but uneven samurai experience, Kensei Warrior pairs disciplined combat with life-sim ambition—rewarding patience, but held back by rough edges.

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin Review

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The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin delivers a bold open-world RPG experience with strong combat and exploration, though its Early Access state leaves room for refinement before it can fully realise its potential.

Royal Revolt Survivors Review

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Royal Revolt Survivors doesn’t try to rewrite the rulebook—it sharpens it to a gleaming edge, then hands it to four players and says: go make chaos.

Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2 Review

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A fast-paced indie action adventure with satisfying combat and plenty of monster-slaying, Shalnor: Silverwind Saga 2 proves that a focused vision can go a long way in creating an enjoyable fantasy quest.

Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered Review

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Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered resurrects a legendary gothic epic with meaningful improvements, delivering the definitive version of one of gaming’s most powerful narrative finales.

Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse Review

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A clever blend of Metroidvania exploration and roguelite unpredictability, Never Grave delivers stylish combat, inventive possession mechanics, and a rewarding cooperative adventure.

Rotwood Review

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With thrilling co-op combat, addictive roguelite progression, and Klei’s signature visual charm, Rotwood delivers a chaotic and deeply satisfying monster-hunting adventure.

Cryptical Path Review

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A clever twist on the roguelite formula, Cryptical Path lets you build the dungeon as you fight through it — creating a strategic and stylish adventure inside the mysterious Hexium.

Castle of no Escape 2 Review

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A punishing, pixel-perfect throwback that refuses to modernise — Castle of no Escape 2 delivers uncompromising dungeon-crawling for players brave enough to face its 216-room curse.