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Baladins Review

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A delightful digital board game RPG that trades swords for storytelling and combat for creativity. Smartly designed, endlessly replayable with friends, and refreshingly wholesome.

Directive 8020 Preview

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A bold evolution for The Dark Pictures Anthology, Directive 8020 trades passive terror for active survival—blending cinematic storytelling with real-time stealth in a paranoia-fueled nightmare among the stars.

Asphalt Legends – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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A transformative 60FPS upgrade that finally delivers the full Asphalt spectacle on Nintendo hardware — fast, flashy, and free, even if the grind remains.

Totally Reliable Delivery Service Deluxe Edition Review

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A polished, content-rich definitive edition of one of the best physics-sandbox party games around. Still chaotic, still hilarious, and now more complete than ever.

Yayos Review

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A bizarrely charming survival sim where the apocalypse is everyday life. Funny, tense, and surprisingly strategic — especially with a friend.

BlazBlue Entropy Effect X Review

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A stylish and fiercely kinetic roguelite that channels BlazBlue’s signature combat into addictive run-based chaos—Entropy Effect X is a bold spin-off that earns its place in the Azure legacy.

Diablo II: Resurrected – Infernal Edition Review

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A respectful yet daring expansion that adds Diablo II’s first new class in decades while refining its endgame and quality-of-life systems—Infernal Edition proves that even legends can evolve without losing their soul.

Pure Pool Pro Review

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A visually stunning and mechanically precise sequel that elevates digital cue sports to near-photorealistic authenticity—Pure Pool Pro is a must-play for simulation purists and competitive players alike.

Vampires: Bloodlord Rising Review

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A lush, systems-rich vampire sandbox that blends castle building, survival, and story into a seductive reign—imperfect in places, but gloriously gothic where it counts.

HumanitZ Review

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HumanitZ doesn’t ask you to save the world—only to survive it one ugly, beautiful day at a time.