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MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice Review

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All’s Justice doesn’t just adapt My Hero Academia—it bottles its explosive spirit and lets you detonate it with a single, triumphant SMASH.

Nioh 3 Review

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In Nioh 3, every step across moonlit soil feels like drawing a blade—graceful, dangerous, and one mistake away from disaster.

SUPER BOMBERMAN COLLECTION Review

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Decades later, Bomberman still proves that a grid, a bomb, and three friends are all you need for perfect chaos—and this collection is the biggest box of matches the series has ever received.

Carmageddon: Rogue Shift Review

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Rogue Shift feels like strapping a roguelite to a rocket-powered demolition derby—loud, reckless, and gloriously stupid in all the right ways. The apocalypse has never had better suspension.

Train Sim World 6: UK Edition Review

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Between the crash of waves at Dawlish and the growl of a Class 802 climbing Devon’s hills, Train Sim World 6 captures something rare: the poetry of an ordinary timetable, where even a delayed signal can feel like a story worth telling.

Highway Roads Racer Review

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There’s a moment in Highway Roads Racer when the road bends, rain smears the windshield, and two trucks form a shrinking metal corridor ahead. You squeeze through on instinct alone—and for a heartbeat, arcade racing feels gloriously alive again.

Soccer Review

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With its behind-the-player camera and lively physics, Soccer offers an energetic, easy-to-pick-up football experience that favors fun and personality over simulation realism.

Dark Quest: Remastered Review

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A lovingly modernized slice of tabletop nostalgia, Dark Quest: Remastered proves that simple swords-and-sorcery tactics can still cast a powerful spell.

From the Bunker Review

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Claustrophobic, cruel, and compelling—From the Bunker turns a crumbling shelter into one of 2026’s most gripping survival battlegrounds.

Succubus Hellish Edition Review

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Succubus: Hellish Edition is less a game about Hell than a vacation brochure for it—gaudy, loud, and unapologetically soaked in blood.