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Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai Review

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Shadow the Ronin: The Revenge to the Samurai aims to tell a bloody tale of vengeance in feudal Japan, but beneath its dramatic premise lies a painfully dated action game that struggles to justify the journey.

Tale of Dark Lands Review

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Tale of Dark Lands may look like a simple fantasy adventure at first glance, but beneath its charming low-poly visuals lies a surprisingly rewarding action RPG.

Tallowmere 2: Curse of the Kittens Review

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Behind its silly title and adorable feline premise lies one of the most brutally demanding roguelikes available today. Tallowmere 2: Curse of the Kittens strips progression back to pure player skill, creating a dungeon crawler that rewards patience, mastery, and quick thinking while gleefully punishing every mistake along the way.

Liquor Store Simulator Review

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Liquor Store Simulator turns the everyday routine of running a small off-licence into a surprisingly addictive management experience. While repetitive late-game progression and questionable employee AI prevent it from reaching greatness, the satisfying rhythm of stocking shelves, serving customers, and slowly building a retail empire makes it difficult to put down.

Blueberry Review

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Blueberry transforms life's joys, wounds, regrets, and triumphs into a heartfelt interactive journey that lingers long after the credits roll. It is a gentle reminder that healing is rarely straightforward, but always worth pursuing.

Slot Machine Casino & Capsules: Prize Party Review

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Slot Machine Casino & Capsules: Prize Party understands that collecting can be more addictive than winning. While its slot machines provide the currency, the real hook lies in those colourful capsules waiting to reveal one more tiny prize.

Jackpot 21 Review

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Jackpot 21 takes the familiar sights and sounds of a casino and wraps them in a surprisingly cosy adventure. It may not offer the depth of a dedicated card simulator, but its cheerful atmosphere and easygoing exploration create a pleasant little escape that knows exactly what it wants to be.

World of Tanks: HEAT Review

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World of Tanks: HEAT takes a huge gamble by abandoning much of the slow, methodical warfare that defined its predecessor. The surprising thing is how often that gamble pays off, creating a fast, tactical, and surprisingly addictive battlefield where teamwork matters just as much as firepower.

LumenTale: Memories of Trey Review

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A warm, thoughtful monster-collector RPG that blends nostalgia with modern design clarity, LumenTale: Memories of Trey shines brightest when it focuses on connection, even if its difficulty spikes occasionally dim the journey’s early rhythm.

Quartet Review

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Quartet captures the magic of the 16-bit RPG era without becoming trapped by nostalgia. With superb writing, strategic combat, and four unforgettable heroes, it delivers one of the most satisfying role-playing adventures of the year.