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Bear No Grudge Review

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Bear No Grudge feels like the kind of chaotic playground argument that somehow turns into the best afternoon you’ve had in weeks. Beneath the slapstick violence and absurd bear-based destruction is a party game that understands a timeless truth: friendly competition is always funniest when things go spectacularly wrong.

Greedland Review

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Greedland turns alien extermination into an art form. Beneath the endless gunfire and exploding bug guts is a surprisingly hypnotic shooter that understands exactly why the survivors-like genre became so addictive in the first place.

Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition Review

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Moon Raider: Anniversary Edition is a sharp, confident platformer that blends old-school precision with modern polish, delivering a focused adventure full of inventive levels and satisfying challenge, even if it rarely steps beyond its familiar foundations.

Console Archives ROHGA: ARMOR FORCE Review

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A deep cut from the 32-bit era, ROHGA: ARMOR FORCE stands out through its custom mech assembly system, even as its arcade roots keep it firmly anchored in its time.

Arcade Archives 2 CYBER COMMANDO Review

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CYBER COMMANDO returns as a sharp-edged relic of arcade history, offering a pure, uncompromising slice of 90s vehicle combat that rewards mastery over mercy.

Jelly & Toast Review

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Sweet, clever, and quietly confident, Jelly & Toast spreads its charm through smart puzzle design and irresistible presentation.

Magic Twins Review

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Magic Twins looks like a cosy puzzle game, but underneath its bright colours is a demanding test of coordination, timing, and communication that rarely forgives hesitation.

REANIMAL Review

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A haunting co-op horror adventure that blends tension with tenderness, REANIMAL evolves Tarsier’s atmospheric style into a story of survival through connection — unsettling, emotional, and deeply immersive.

Parasol Superstars Review

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A lively and affectionate arcade compilation that balances preservation and reinterpretation, even if its two halves do not always feel equally polished or fully unified.

Pumuckl and the Crown of the Pirate King Review

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A charming and accessible family adventure that succeeds through character and presentation, even if its gameplay remains straightforward throughout.