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Living Dead House Review

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A tense and atmospheric arcade survival game, Living Dead House blends retro single-screen action with zombie horror, delivering tight mechanics, strong presentation, and consistently engaging survival gameplay.

Mighty Aphid 2 Review

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A sharp and faithful retro platformer, Mighty Aphid 2 delivers fast-paced action, satisfying boss battles, and refined movement mechanics, even if it rarely strays beyond familiar genre territory.

Crystal Project Review

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A sprawling, uncompromisingly non-linear JRPG that trades hand-holding for pure discovery, Crystal Project is a deep systems-driven adventure where exploration, experimentation, and curiosity define the experience more than narrative direction.

Console Archives TERRA CRESTA Review

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A well-preserved and quietly innovative 8-bit shooter that showcases the strengths of early console design, elevated by modern conveniences—but ultimately constrained by repetition and limited depth.

Arcade Archives 2 FINAL LAP Review

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A historically significant arcade racer preserved with care and bolstered by useful modern features, but ultimately constrained by its simplicity and the absence of meaningful multiplayer or long-term depth.

Taito Milestones 4 Review

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A diverse and historically rich arcade collection with standout classics and intriguing oddities, held back slightly by inconsistent quality and a lack of modern features.

The Knights of the Cross Review

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Adapting classic literature into a video game is always a risky endeavour, but The Knights of the Cross—inspired by The Knights of the Cross—takes...

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Review

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A thoughtful revival of a unique Mega Man sub-series, blending emotional storytelling with evolving combat, even if its age and repetition occasionally show.

MARVEL MaXimum Collection Review

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A richly packed retro archive that celebrates Marvel’s arcade legacy with authenticity and modern flair—uneven at times, but bursting with nostalgic charm and historical value.

ChildStory Review

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A hauntingly cosy narrative adventure that blends gentle exploration with bursts of intense bullet hell, creating a world that’s as comforting as it is quietly unsettling.