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WWE 2K26 Review

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WWE 2K26 delivers the biggest roster in series history alongside new match types and a compelling CM Punk Showcase mode. With expanded sandbox tools and full feature parity across platforms—including Switch 2—it stands as one of the most complete wrestling games ever released.

Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse Review

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A clever blend of Metroidvania exploration and roguelite unpredictability, Never Grave delivers stylish combat, inventive possession mechanics, and a rewarding cooperative adventure.

Rotwood Review

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With thrilling co-op combat, addictive roguelite progression, and Klei’s signature visual charm, Rotwood delivers a chaotic and deeply satisfying monster-hunting adventure.

Scott Pilgrim EX Review

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A stylish, chaotic evolution of the cult classic — Scott Pilgrim EX blends fluid brawling, gorgeous pixel art, and co-op mayhem into one of the year’s most confident beat ’em-ups.

Deathground Simulator Review

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A tense dinosaur survival horror that thrives on intelligent AI and unpredictable encounters — Deathground Simulator isn’t fully evolved yet, but its bite is already terrifying.

The Last Citadel Review

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A bold co-op roguelike where teamwork and cosmic physics collide — The Last Citadel turns every expedition into a thrilling gamble against time and gravity.

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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A technical rebirth for a cult sci-fi masterpiece — on Switch 2, Mira finally runs as boldly as Monolith Soft always intended.

Carnival Heroes Review

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A budget-friendly party romp with cross-play and clever board twists — not revolutionary, but reliably fun when the dice start rolling.

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.