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Chained Cars Review

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A clever and challenging concept that delivers flashes of brilliance, but struggles to maintain momentum beyond its core idea.

Content Warning Review

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A brilliantly chaotic co-op horror experience that turns survival into spectacle, delivering unforgettable moments of panic, laughter, and viral-worthy madness.

Haste (HASTE: Broken Worlds) Review

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A fast, fluid, and exhilarating momentum-driven runner that shines brightest when everything clicks, even if procedural unpredictability occasionally slows its rhythm.

Morkull Ascend to the Gods Review

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A stylish and challenging boss-driven action game elevated by its bold personality, even if its constant chatter and focused structure won’t suit every player.

Final Frontier Story Review

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A cosy, methodical space-management sim that prioritises charm and accessibility over innovation, delivering a reliably enjoyable experience among the stars.

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.

Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator Review

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Longboard Skate Downhill Simulator captures the pure sensation of speed with impressive physicality, but occasionally struggles to match its ambition with mechanical depth.

Go Home Annie: An SCP Game Review

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A slow-burning psychological thriller that transforms routine into dread—Go Home Annie is as વિચ unsettling as it is intriguing.