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What have you done, Father? Review

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What Have You Done, Father? is a haunting psychological mystery that trades cheap scares for guilt, temptation, and moral decay. While its gameplay occasionally struggles to keep pace with its storytelling ambitions, its atmosphere and narrative leave a lasting impression long after the credits roll.

Dead by Daylight: 10th Anniversary Edition Review

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Ten years on, Dead by Daylight remains the king of asymmetrical horror. The 10th Anniversary Edition offers an excellent gateway into one of multiplayer gaming's greatest success stories, combining a generous roster of killers and survivors with a decade of refinement, tension, and unforgettable horror moments.

Real Car Parking Simulator Review

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A focused driving simulation that turns precise parking into a rewarding challenge across PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Alchemist: Journey of The Soul Review

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Alchemist: Journey of the Soul transforms a simple quest for magical ingredients into something surprisingly heartfelt. Beneath its cosy fantasy presentation lies a clever puzzle adventure that rewards curiosity, patience, and the joy of discovering how seemingly impossible problems can be solved with a little alchemical ingenuity.

Grand Vegas Casino Review

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While it lacks long-term depth, it succeeds as a relaxing virtual casino night that asks for nothing more than a little time and a willingness to test your luck.

Soccer Kid Collection Review

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Soccer Kid Collection resurrects one of the more unusual platformers of the 16-bit era, blending football skills with classic side-scrolling adventure. While some ageing mechanics and stubborn controls occasionally show their age, the charm, creativity, and historical significance of Soccer Kid still make this collection worth revisiting.

Gitaroo-Man Review

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More than two decades after its original debut, Gitaroo-Man remains one of gaming's most wonderfully bizarre rhythm adventures. Beneath its colourful anime exterior lies a surprisingly emotional coming-of-age story, a phenomenal soundtrack, and a gameplay system that still feels unique today.

Pyramid Quest Junior Review

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Pyramid Quest Junior understands something many family-friendly games forget: younger players do not need shallow experiences, they simply need welcoming ones. By softening the rough edges of classic platforming adventures, it creates a treasure hunt that feels inviting, charming, and surprisingly difficult to put down.

Waterpark Manager Simulator Review

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Waterpark Manager Simulator captures the oddly satisfying appeal of building something from nothing, but too often feels like it's fighting against itself. Beneath the bugs and busywork lies a management game with genuine charm, even if its waters are currently a little murky

Extreme Cycling Championship Review

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Extreme Cycling Championship doesn't try to reinvent racing games, and that's ultimately its greatest strength. It delivers exactly what it promises: fast tracks, dramatic crashes, and enough arcade energy to keep you smiling through every spectacular wipeout.