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Halcyon Days at Taoyuan Review

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A heartfelt, atmospheric gem that rewards patience, introspection and empathy — a rare game that feels like a calm, lingering memory rather than a brief distraction.

Rembrunir 2 Review

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Rembrunir 2 is a solid, well-executed sequel that offers dependable action and modest replay value, standing as a confident continuation of LAGA’s vision rather than a reinvention.

Russian Prison Review

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A stark, immersive socio-simulation that transforms the mundanity and hardship of institutional life into a deeply reflective experience.

Tales Of Glory 3 : Fists of Legend Review

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A robust, well-paced action RPG with satisfying combat and thoughtful progression — an excellent choice for players seeking punch-packed battles with strategic depth.

Fatal Slash Review

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A smart, satisfying slash-and-survive title that rewards patience and tactical aggression, making it a standout indie action experience that is well worth your time.

Super Ultimate Fighters X Review

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Super Ultimate Fighters X pairs stylish, strategic combat with a playful roster and solid modes, delivering a fighting game that’s as accessible as it is competitive.

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review

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Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.

KIBORG Review

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If you’re a fan of top-down action games with weighty combat, gritty worldbuilding, and a progression system that rewards skillful play, KIBORG isn’t just worth your time—it’s one of the genre’s strongest offerings in years.

Wandering Sword Preview

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A satisfying blend of combat mastery, exploration, and story-driven adventure, Wandering Sword offers a rich experience for players seeking both challenge and immersion, combining modern polish with classic RPG charm.

Arcade Archives KARATE BLAZERS Review

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In an era dominated by cinematic reimaginings and forgiving design, its raw intensity stands out — a reminder of when every hit mattered, and every victory felt earned.