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STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review

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For fans of survival shooters, post-apocalyptic worlds, and atmospheric RPGs, Heart of Chornobyl offers a richly detailed, tense, and rewarding journey. Its lethal enemies, treacherous environments, and morally complex world make it a standout in the genre.

Silent Hill 2: Deluxe Edition Review

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This edition doesn’t just revive a classic; it seeks to re‑interpret it with modern graphics, expanded environments, and bonus content designed to deepen the experience. For both longtime Silent Hill fans and newcomers to the series, it’s a haunting, emotional journey that mostly succeeds, though not without some stumbles.

Richie’s Plank Experience Review

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Originally a niche VR title, this experience has grown into a cult favourite, combining minimalist design, clever psychological tricks, and gut-wrenching tension that makes even seasoned VR veterans sweat.

Who’s at the door? Review

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A slow-burn psychological horror that uses repetition and subtle environmental changes to turn a familiar home into a place of constant unease.

FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE Preview

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A tense, emotionally resonant survival horror experience, the remake revitalizes a classic with modern polish, promising to terrify and enthrall a new generation of players while honoring the legacy of one of the Fatal Frame series’ most iconic entries.

Garten of Banban 8: Anti Devil Review

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For fans, it’s a must-play. For newcomers, it’s an impressive look at what the series can be when firing on all cylinders.

Bodycam Review

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If you’re an enthusiast of tactical realism, want to support independent ambition, or simply crave something different — then Bodycam is worth watching and maybe diving into at a discount.

Delivery Driver Massacre Review

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A grim, lo-fi horror experience that turns a routine delivery into a tense, unsettling descent driven by atmosphere and raw dread.

POOLS VR Review

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POOLS VR is a beautiful, eerie walking simulator that thrives in virtual reality. It’s less about gameplay and more about feeling—a mood, a place, a sensation. If you’re ready to step into strange aquatic architecture and wander its halls alone, you’ll find something quietly unforgettable.

A.I.L.A Review

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For players seeking the polished, tight mechanics of a Resident Evil or the pure psychological terror of a Silent Hill, A.I.L.A. remains more of a promising demo reel than a truly realized masterpiece.