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Caput Mortum Review

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It’s not for everyone. Action-seekers may find it slow. Puzzle newcomers may find it cryptic. But for players who enjoy atmospheric, cerebral horror steeped in ritualistic decay, Caput Mortum is one of the year’s standout experiences.

The Last Case of John Morley Review

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A somber and absorbing mystery best suited for players who value atmosphere and narrative over mechanical depth.

Octopath Traveler 0 Review

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Octopath Traveler 0 doesn’t reinvent the HD-2D formula, but it finally fulfils the promise the series has been chasing since its debut. By weaving its characters’ stories together far more naturally and refining the already excellent break-and-boost combat, it delivers a prequel that feels both familiar and freshly ambitious.

Space Bubble Shooter Review

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A solid, accessible bubble-shooter that prioritises clarity and comfort over reinvention, Space Bubble Shooter is an easy recommendation for fans of classic puzzle games looking for a familiar, polished experience.

M.A.U.S Review

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A tough, uncompromising arcade shooter that rewards mastery and reflexes, M.A.U.S delivers intense action with confidence, even if its appeal is firmly niche.

Whiskey Mafia: Blacklist Review

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A compelling fusion of strategy and crime drama, Whiskey Mafia: Blacklist delivers intelligent management systems and evocative storytelling, making it a must-play for fans of tactical narratives and underworld intrigue.

Skinwalker Review

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A slow-burn psychological horror that uses isolation, subtle audio cues, and creeping paranoia to deliver an unsettling experience rooted in folklore and distrust.

Mini Golf Quest Review

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A colourful and creative mini golf adventure that blends accessible physics with imaginative course design and relaxed, replayable fun.

Mystery Horror Bundle – Saint Kotar & Charon’s Staircase Review

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This bundle isn’t just content value—it’s horror variety. It’s two games that complement one another by exploring fear from different angles, offering both slow-burn anxiety and adrenaline-soaked dread.

Korean Monorail Panorama Line Hwagaesan Review

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This is a game for players who appreciate subtlety—those who find joy in operating a vehicle with precision, watching a landscape unfold at its own pace, and mastering the delicate behaviours of a lightweight monorail system.