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Sainthood Review

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A rare, meditative strategy experience, Sainthood replaces combat and conquest with compassion and reflection, asking players to balance faith and charity in a quietly beautiful island community. Slow, thoughtful, and emotionally sincere, it’s a game that proves helping others can be just as compelling as saving the world.

Life is Strange: Reunion Preview

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Few narrative game series have carved out a space as emotionally resonant as Life is Strange. Across its various entries, the franchise has built...

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.

Freeride Review

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At a time when many games feel compelled to drown players in tutorials, progression systems, seasonal content and relentless pop-ups, Freeride takes a refreshingly...

Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You Review

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A powerful, provocative experience that turns surveillance into compelling interactive storytelling — and leaves you reconsidering who you would become when given unchecked power to watch.

Orwell: Ignorance is Strength Review

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A smart, timely sequel that raises important questions, even if it doesn’t always give them the space they deserve to fully unfold.

THE LAST TRAIN: Baquedano Review

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A concise but haunting journey through a liminal space that proves sometimes the most unsettling horrors are the ones that don’t overstay their welcome.

Prison Escape Simulator Review

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An entertaining and unpredictable sandbox experience that thrives on emergent chaos — even if its systems occasionally undermine its own promise. Not perfect, but worth a few breakout attempts.

Cave Digger Bundle 2026 Review

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A deeply immersive and tactile VR adventure that turns the joy of discovery into a physically rewarding experience. The Cave Digger Bundle 2026 is a standout example of VR done right — intuitive, engaging, and endlessly satisfying for players who love exploration and physical interaction.

God bless or Goddess Review

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God bless, or Goddess mixes live-action FMV storytelling with immersive branching choices and mythic fantasy themes, creating a cinematic adventure that entertains with humour and character variety — though its narrative depth and mechanical polish occasionally feel uneven.