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WiZmans World Re;Try Review

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A smart, challenging, and deeply customizable cult JRPG brought back with care. Not flawless, and not for casual players—but for strategy lovers, WiZmans World Re;Try remains a gem worth rediscovering.

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.

Directive 8020 Preview

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A bold evolution for The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 trades passive terror for active survival—blending cinematic storytelling with real-time stealth in a paranoia-fueled nightmare among the stars.

Speed Dates Review

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A surprisingly substantial FMV dating sim with strong performances and meaningful branching, Speed Daters captures the awkward thrill of first impressions — even if repetition keeps it just shy of greatness.

Clue: Murder By Death Review

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A tense, real-time detective adventure that trusts your deduction skills, Clue: Murder By Death delivers high-stakes mystery with meaningful choices — and no hand-holding when the clock runs out.

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.

Vampire Girls Love Story: Date or Die Review

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A seductive blend of romance and political survival, Vampire Girls Love Story: Date or Die delivers high-stakes sapphic intrigue where every choice can secure power—or seal your doom.

Hakuoki SSL ~Sweet School Life~ Review

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A long-awaited English localization that swaps swords for school bells, Hakuoki SSL ~Sweet School Life~ delivers heartfelt romance and lighthearted charm in a delightful modern AU.

Heart of the Forest Review

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A slow-burning psychological horror that roots its terror in trauma and fractured trust, Heart of the Forest delivers an emotionally gripping survival story where the true enemy isn’t just in the woods—it’s within.

Disciples: Domination Review

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A brooding and tactically refined continuation of the Disciples saga, Domination delivers strategic depth, meaningful political choices, and a haunting atmosphere—proving that in Nevendaar, power is never freely given.