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Old School Rally Review

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On PS5, it sings with silky performance and immersive feedback. On Switch, it becomes the perfect handheld nostalgia trip. It’s not a reinvention of the genre—but it doesn’t need to be.

Blood: Refreshed Supply Review

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Blood: Refreshed Supply is more than a remaster. It is a resurrection of one of the nastiest, smartest, and most atmospheric shooters of the 1990s. Caleb’s war against the Cabal still feels vicious nearly three decades later, proving that great horror never really stays buried.

POPUCOM Review

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Whether you’re playing with friends or hopping into quick sessions alone, POPUCOM offers one of the freshest puzzle experiences on the system.

Save The Doge 2 Review

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Save The Doge 2 turns simple line-drawing mechanics into clever, creative puzzles where every level feels like a tiny design challenge worth solving.

Little Rocket Lab Review

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Little Rocket Lab turns building factories into a cozy, community-driven adventure — clever contraptions, charming townsfolk, and the thrill of launching rockets make it a must-play for Switch 2 owners.

Cinnabunny Review

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A soothing and charming cozy sim that excels in atmosphere and accessibility, but whose simplicity and repetition limit its long-term engagement.

Potions: A Curious Tale Review

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Potions: A Curious Tale delivers an experience that’s charming, thoughtful, and spellbinding in its own gentle way.

Mamon King Review

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An entertaining and visually striking roguelite that delivers strong short-term engagement, but whose shallow systems and repetition limit its lasting impact.

Pursuit Review

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For players who love stealth, survival, or high-tension action experiences, Pursuit is a standout title worth running toward—not away from.

Pharmacy Store Simulator Review

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Pharmacy Store Simulator is a thoughtful management sim that turns customer service, inventory strategy, and business growth into a satisfying loop of tactical decisions, even if its presentation remains functional rather than spectacular.