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TAMASHIKA Review

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A hypnotic corridor shooter that thrives on precision and flow, TAMASHIKA is as demanding as it is mesmerising—an uncompromising test of focus that rewards those willing to lose themselves in its rhythm.

Super Star Shooter 16 Review

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A psychedelic, rhythm-synchronised on-rails shooter, Super Star Shooter 16 blends retro 3D aesthetics with an evolving “audio-verse” system to create a high-intensity, flow-driven experience that rewards mastery of sound and motion.

Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair Review

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Bulb Boy 2: Jar of Despair delivers another dose of surreal cartoon horror, blending grotesque visuals with clever point-and-click puzzles. Short but memorably weird, it proves that Bulb Boy’s bizarre world still has plenty of twisted charm left to explore.

A Dance of Fire and Ice Review

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A brutally precise, brilliantly honest rhythm game, A Dance of Fire and Ice turns one-button simplicity into musical mastery—punishing, pure, and profoundly rewarding.

TRALALERO TRALALA Shooting Gallery Review

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A chaotic, meme-fueled arcade shooter with surprising mechanical tightness, TRALALERO TRALALA Shooting Gallery is loud, weird, and shallow — but undeniably entertaining in small doses.

MeowGun: Hell Denizen Review

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MeowGun: Hell Denizen is a frantic, stylish action shooter that combines fast‑paced combat with a quirky cat‑centric aesthetic, creating an experience that’s as relentlessly intense as it is irresistibly charming. With tight controls, fiery level design, and a playful sense of humour, this indie title offers hours of addictive run‑and‑gun fun — even if its difficulty curve may test the patience of some players.

Away From Home Review

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A visually and emotionally reflective experience — serene, subtle, and warmly human — even if its pacing and minimal mechanics limit its broader appeal.

Christmas Mutilator Review

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A grim seasonal horror experience that trades cheer for dread, succeeding as a tightly focused psychological nightmare even if its ambitions remain deliberately narrow.

TORMENTOR Review

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This is horror not as spectacle, but as endurance—and for those willing to endure, TORMENTOR delivers an experience that is as disturbing as it is memorable.

Jacob Jazz’s Tamarindo’s Freaking Dinner Review

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A deeply unconventional and thought-provoking experience that rewards openness and curiosity, but whose deliberate discomfort and lack of structure limit its broader impact.