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Solstice Chronicles: MIA Review

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A smartly updated twin-stick shooter that blends frantic action with tactical depth—showing its age in places, but still delivering a uniquely engaging sci-fi survival experience.

NubiaPhobia Review

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A surreal, hand-drawn point-and-click adventure blending fairytale horror, dark humour, and absurd puzzle design, NubiaPhobia is a charmingly strange journey that delights in the unexpected—even when its logic occasionally drifts into deliberate chaos.

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.

Desert Storm War FPS Review

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A technically intriguing shooter with moments of promise, but held back by inconsistency, repetition, and a lack of refinement.

Retro Motel Simulator Review

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A stylish and relaxing first-person sim with strong atmosphere and satisfying hands-on gameplay, but held back by repetition and a lack of mechanical depth.

Revenge On Gold Diggers Review

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A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.

Retro Drive: Revamped Review

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A neon-soaked arcade racer that delivers pure, high-speed thrills with style to spare, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.

Etrange Overlord Review

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A wildly inventive action RPG that turns chaos into a core mechanic, delivering thrilling combat even if it occasionally overwhelms.

WordGrid Search Review

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A well-crafted and genuinely relaxing word search experience that succeeds through simplicity, even if its minimal design limits long-term engagement.

Alchewizard Review

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A tightly designed and highly engaging match-and-slay puzzle experience that excels in moment-to-moment gameplay, even if its long-term structure remains deliberately minimal.