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Memory Rewind Review

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Blending visual novel storytelling with interactive investigation, Memory Rewind delivers a compelling mystery filled with intriguing characters, emotional twists, and thoughtful choices that shape the truth behind the case.

Minima Review

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A calm and contemplative interactive story, Minima captures the wonder of childhood imagination through warm visuals, gentle music, and quietly emotional environmental storytelling.

Sweetheart Empire Review

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A strange but intriguing narrative experiment, Sweetheart Empire explores a surreal AI-governed society through branching choices and philosophical themes—though its limited gameplay may not appeal to everyone.

Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown Review

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A bold, replayable survival strategy that lets you rewrite Voyager’s fate — deep, morally complex, and worthy of its iconic starship.

Dear, me I was… Review

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A hauntingly beautiful, wordless journey through a woman’s life, Dear me, I was… proves that watercolor, music, and silence can tell a story more powerful than dialogue ever could.

Anime Love Chat Girls Review

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A lightweight, chat-based romance sim with charming art and simple branching paths, Anime Love Chat Girls is sweet but shallow — best enjoyed in short bursts rather than deep dives.

Down Among the Dead Men Review

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A smart, richly written pirate litRPG that proves the sharpest weapon at sea isn’t a blade—but the choices you’re willing to live with.

Fighting Fantasy Classics Vol. 1 Review

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Every choice is a blade in your hand, every die roll a test of fate. In these pages, you are the hero, the strategist, the adventurer. Step into the world of Firetop Mountain, the Citadel of Chaos, Darkwood Forest, or the uncharted reaches of the Starship Traveller—and remember: in Fighting Fantasy, destiny is yours to shape.

Earth Must Die Review

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Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.

Five Hearts Under One Roof Review

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Five Hearts Under One Roof immerses players in a bustling boarding house where love can be as unpredictable as life itself. With five distinct heroines, countless branching paths, and moments of genuine emotional connection, this is a romance simulation that rewards curiosity, patience, and an open heart.