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Crypt Custodian Review

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A delicate, charming metroidvania with heart, humour, and a surprisingly profound takeaway. Crypt Custodian proves that even in death, there’s room for purpose — and for cleaning.

Into the Restless Ruins Review

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If you enjoy games that blend strategy, progression and emergent storytelling, Into the Restless Ruins is absolutely worth diving into. It rewards creativity, punishes carelessness, and encourages experimentation in a way that few modern roguelikes manage.

The Wreck Review

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A meaningful, brave narrative experience wrapped in a thoughtful physical edition. For players seeking depth, emotion, and a tactile game to own, The Wreck delivers.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A breathtaking revival that channels the spirit of the anime through refined combat, stunning visuals, and unrelenting energy.

Visa Control: USA Border Simulator Review

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Immigration checkpoints are among the few places where every decision carries weight, scrutiny, and consequence. Visa Control: USA Border Simulator places players in precisely...

Frogging Up: Frog Climb Rage Game Review

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If you enjoy games that challenge your patience while making you laugh through the pain, Frogging Up is an absolute must-play.

CLAWPUNK Review

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A blistering, stylish, and addictive first-person brawler that turns movement into music and chaos into art. CLAWPUNK doesn’t just play great—it feels alive.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A gripping crime saga reborn in stunning form—equal parts heart, humor, and havoc. The Dragon of Dojima still reigns supreme.

Yakuza Kiwami – Nintendo Switch 2 Review

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A timeless crime saga reborn with precision and passion—still one of the best ways to walk the neon streets of Kamurocho.

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy DX Review

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A heartfelt, vibrant, and beautifully refined journey of discovery, Atelier Ryza 2 DX proves that sometimes the best magic lies not in reinvention, but in perfecting what already shines.