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A.I.L.A Review

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For players seeking the polished, tight mechanics of a Resident Evil or the pure psychological terror of a Silent Hill, A.I.L.A. remains more of a promising demo reel than a truly realized masterpiece.

The Nightmare Box Volume 2 Review

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If you’re curious, enjoy variety, and want something physical and collector-oriented, The Nightmare Box Volume 2 hits the right notes.

R-Type Delta HD Boosted Review

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A visually stunning, faithful remake that preserves the challenge and precision of R-Type Delta. HD Boosted adds polish without compromising the punishing, strategic gameplay that makes the series legendary.

R-Type Delta: HD Boosted Review

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For fans of retro shooters, arcade perfection, and challenging gameplay, HD Boosted is a must-play. It’s a test of skill, a feast for the senses, and a shining example of how to modernize a classic without losing its soul.

The Wreck Review

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A meaningful, brave narrative experience wrapped in a thoughtful physical edition. For players seeking depth, emotion, and a tactile game to own, The Wreck delivers.

Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review

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A delightful, thoughtful trilogy that blends design, story and exploration into an alchemical experience that’s easy to fall into — and hard to walk away from.

Surviving Mars: Relaunched Review

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For most players: absolutely yes. Strap in, build that rocket, and let Mars become your new home. The sodden dust, the shimmering domes, the hum of drones: it’s all waiting.

Suzerain Review

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In a gaming landscape dominated by action-packed adventures, shooters, and sprawling open-world epics, Suzerain stands out as a deeply political, narrative-driven experience.

1000×RESIST Review

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For those willing to meet it halfway, 1000×RESIST offers one of the most memorable and emotionally charged journeys of the year.

Anima: Gate of Memories I&II Remaster Review

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A thoughtful, lore-rich action RPG with meaningful character interplay, rewarding exploration, and enough improvements to make it essential — even decades later.