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Arcade Archives 2 POLARIS Review

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A minimalist 1980 submarine shooter faithfully preserved and thoughtfully enhanced, POLARIS delivers a rigid but compelling arcade experience defined by precision, pattern recognition, and historical significance.

Ship Constructor Review

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Ship Constructor is less a game about survival or challenge, and more a slow, deliberate act of creation—an experience that finds its identity in patience, precision, and the quiet satisfaction of watching something massive emerge from almost nothing.

Pirate Tide Review

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A polished and accessible pirate adventure that delivers satisfying combat, solid pacing, and strong thematic atmosphere — familiar in structure, but consistently enjoyable from shore to open sea.

SteamWorld Essentials Collection Review

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A definitive anthology that delivers exceptional variety, consistent quality, and outstanding value, cementing SteamWorld as one of indie gaming’s most accomplished universes.

Sea of Thieves Review

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A visually stunning, endlessly replayable pirate adventure that shines on the PS5, especially when experienced with a crew.

UBOAT Review

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For fans of hardcore simulators and WWII naval history, UBOAT delivers a rewarding, if demanding, journey into the stressful and claustrophobic life of German U-boat crews during the Battle of the Atlantic.

Captain Bones Review

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If you’re looking for the polished realism of Farming Simulator or the cinematic spectacle of Sea of Thieves, this might not be your port of call. But if you crave a quirky, unpredictable adventure filled with charm and nonsense, Captain Bones is worth climbing aboard. Just be ready to laugh as often as you swear.

Republic of Pirates Review

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Republic of Pirates delivers a solid and enjoyable experience that fans of pirate games and city-builders will appreciate, making it a worthy addition to the genre’s landscape.

Republic of Pirates Review

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Republic of Pirates isn’t trying to reinvent the city-builder, and that’s perfectly fine. It’s a charming, streamlined take on the genre that blends settlement growth, nautical exploration and light storytelling into a cohesive, enjoyable package.