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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Preview

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl – Preview: A Haunting Return to the Zone with Grit and Ambition.

Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition Review

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A groundbreaking portable port that balances technical ambition with mature RPG storytelling, delivering Night City in your hands despite some inevitable performance compromises.

Hitman World of Assassination – Signature Edition Review

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A stellar stealth action collection, marred slightly by docked mode performance and always-online necessities, but with immense content and rich gameplay for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

City Transport Simulator: Bus + Tram Review

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A compelling and enjoyable public transport simulator with rewarding driving mechanics and a beautifully crafted city. While minor technical issues and limited management depth hold it back, it delivers a solid experience for transit fans who prioritise driving and route planning over economics.

Train Sim World 6 Review

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For enthusiast and casual sim fans alike, Train Sim World 6 extends an open invitation to discover the joy and challenge of real train operations, delivering a polished simulation rich with detail and heart.

Deus Ex Remastered Preview

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Few games carry the cultural imprint of Deus Ex. It’s one of those rare titles that didn’t just predict the future—it inspired it.

The Sinking Forest – 沈んだ森 Review

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Its meticulous design, audio-visual presentation, and reflective pacing create a lasting impression that lingers long after the forest is left behind.

Farthest Frontier Review

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A thoughtful and engaging city-building survival game that combines emergent storytelling, strategy, and environmental challenge into a rewarding frontier management experience.

Ghost of Yōtei Review

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Ultimately, Ghost of Yōtei is poetic, brutal, and deeply human—a haunting return to the samurai genre’s spirit that refuses to romanticise violence while revelling in its artistry. It may not surpass Ghost of Tsushima’s balance of restraint and exploration, but it carves its own legend from the snow and blood of Yōtei mountain.

Contraband Police Review

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Contraband Police may be about enforcing borders, but it constantly blurs the lines between duty and corruption—and that’s what makes it so compelling.