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Monster Viator Review

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Monster Viator doesn't reinvent the classic JRPG formula, but it doesn't need to. Through colourful pixel art, lovable monster companions, and a genuinely relaxing sense of adventure, it delivers the kind of comforting fantasy journey that feels like curling up with a favourite storybook from years gone by.

Murder on the Disorient Express Review

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Murder on the Disorient Express proves that a great mystery does not need lavish production values or sprawling open worlds. Sometimes all it takes is a ticking clock, a train full of suspicious strangers, and just enough information to make you doubt every conclusion you reach.

Flesh Made Fear Review

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Flesh Made Fear is not interested in making survival horror comfortable. It wants you anxious, uncertain, and constantly second-guessing every decision. In doing so, it captures something many modern horror games have forgotten: fear thrives when power is limited.

Frostpunk 2 – Breach of Trust Review

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Frostpunk 2: Breach of Trust swaps blizzards for volcanoes and delivers one of the most intense political survival scenarios 11 bit studios has ever created. The frost may be fading, but the pressure has never felt hotter.

theHunter: Call of the Wild – Ultimate Hunting Bundle Review

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The Ultimate Hunting Bundle is less a DLC package and more a passport to one of gaming's richest wilderness experiences. It removes the barriers to entry, opens the gates to the world's most beautiful hunting reserves, and offers enough content to keep virtual hunters occupied for years rather than months.

theHunter: Call of the Wild – Peru Hunting Reserve Review

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Intisuyu doesn't radically change what makes theHunter: Call of the Wild special. Instead, it refines that magic through breathtaking vertical landscapes, dangerous new predators, and some of the most atmospheric hunting the series has delivered in years.

House Flipper Remastered Collection Review

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House Flipper Remastered Collection reminds us why cleaning mouldy kitchens and knocking down walls became one of gaming's most unexpected success stories. Packed with every expansion, meaningful quality-of-life improvements, and a surprising amount of heart, this is the ultimate version of a modern simulation classic.

The Necromancer’s Tale Review

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The Necromancer's Tale isn't interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel tempted. Every forbidden ritual, every uneasy compromise, and every whispered conversation pulls you further into a darkness that feels disturbingly rational.

Destroy All Humans! Review

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Destroy All Humans! remains a wonderfully juvenile power fantasy, gleefully inviting players to turn 1950s America into a playground of panic, explosions, and flying saucers. Nearly two decades later, Crypto-137's invasion still feels refreshingly mischievous.

GHOST at DAWN Review

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GHOST at DAWN is a survival horror experience that doesn't merely scare you. It actively undermines your confidence, twists your perception, and forces you to question everything you think you know. Wrapped in noir atmosphere and psychological dread, it is one of the most memorable indie horror experiences in recent years.