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Street Gods Review

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A promising but imperfect VR action roguelite — bold in concept, enjoyable in moments, but held back by execution.

Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga Review

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A richly textured adventure that honours its genre while offering its own voice — challenging, atmospheric, and ultimately compelling.

Utawarerumono: ZAN Review

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ZAN is best approached not as a reinvention, but as an affectionate side project—one that prioritises familiarity and immediacy over lasting impact.

Vinecard Review

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A carefully balanced and intellectually engaging card battler that excels in clarity and control, but whose conservative design limits its broader impact and long-term excitement.

Argonauts Agency: Patterns of Morpheus Review

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Players seeking deep innovation or narrative weight won’t find it here, but players wanting polished comfort-gaming absolutely will. Within its niche, it remains a reliable and enjoyable addition to the series.

The Axis Unseen Review

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The Axis Unseen turns every arrow, step, and rustle into a tactile, auditory thrill — a folklore-haunted horror-hunting adventure where your senses are the ultimate survival tools.

Spirit of the North 2: Deluxe Edition Review

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Spirit of the North 2: Deluxe Edition can’t escape its rough spots, but if you’re open-hearted and willing to roam, it’s a soulful, beautiful journey worth taking.

Schildmaid MX Review

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A technically solid, fast-paced motocross racing game with fantasy-inspired tracks and high replay value. Schildmaid MX combines skill-based handling, imaginative environments, and thrilling races into a satisfying and engaging package.

Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok Review

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Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok transforms classic dungeon exploration and puzzle-solving into a fully immersive VR adventure. Dark, tense, and rewarding, it challenges your mind and reflexes while placing you at the heart of the mines’ mysteries.

Hades II – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A near-masterpiece of the genre. Supergiant’s second trip to the Underworld is deeper, darker, and more spellbinding than ever.