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The Fissure Review

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The Fissure is a beautifully written psychological mystery that rewards patience with its rich atmosphere, believable characters, and meaningful choices. Its slow pace and multiple endings demand commitment, but players willing to immerse themselves in its haunting world will find a thoughtful narrative that leaves a lasting emotional impression.

Feed The Pit Review

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Feed The Pit turns the horror formula inside out by making you the hunter rather than the hunted. With a sinister card based investigation system, unsettling cult mythology and some genuinely tense encounters in the woods of Carrister Valley, this is a strange and memorable nightmare that feeds on curiosity as much as fear.

Way of the Samurai Bundle – Sword Combat & Action Review

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Way of the Samurai Bundle – Sword Combat & Action is a reminder that true freedom in games is not measured by map size, but by the choices you make. Beneath its ageing presentation lies a remarkably deep collection of adventures where every duel, every conversation and every decision shapes a story worth telling.

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity Review

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FAITH: The Unholy Trinity proves that true horror doesn't need realistic graphics or endless jump scares. With haunting storytelling, unforgettable sound design, and an oppressive atmosphere built from the simplest of visuals, this retro-inspired nightmare stands among the finest psychological horror games of recent years.

Real Car Parking Simulator Review

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A focused driving simulation that turns precise parking into a rewarding challenge across PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Brigandine Abyss Preview

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Brigandine Abyss looks less interested in reviving the past than challenging it. Beneath its familiar tactical foundations lies something darker, stranger, and far more unpredictable. If it delivers on its ambition, this could be one of strategy gaming’s biggest surprises of 2026.

The Love’s Ordeal Review

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The Love’s Ordeal is not a game about fighting monsters. It is about resisting them, understanding them, and sometimes questioning whether they were monsters at all.

Demon Lord: Just a Block Review

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Demon Lord blends tactical movement and high-speed roguelite combat into an addictive revenge tale where every step matters, every dodge counts, and every run feels impossible to put down.

Abuga Warp Zone Review

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A sharp, fast platformer wrapped in playful mystery, Abuga Warp Zone turns precision movement into a puzzle of timing, trust, and consequence.

Kamikaze Lassplanes Deluxe Bundle Review

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Some games feel like they shouldn’t work. Not because the ideas are bad, but because they’re pulling in completely different directions. Romance and war....