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Cyberphobia: Prologue – Ghosts in the Ledger Review

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A cerebral, atmospheric cyberpunk horror vignette that excels in thematic depth and mood, slightly limited by its passive mechanics and deliberately restrained pacing.

Cyberphobia: Prologue Review

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A conceptually ambitious cyberpunk narrative shooter with meaningful choices and RPG depth, but hindered by uneven execution, technical rough edges, and narrative fragmentation.

Amatsuko Review

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Amatsuko replaces experience points with understanding and turns the player’s own mind into the save file. Cryptic, atmospheric, and fiercely uncompromising, this solo creation proves that sometimes the most powerful progression system is simply learning to see what was always there.

AI Kill Alice Review

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A smart, original, and conceptually rich puzzle game that rewards careful thinking and creative problem-solving, even if its abstract design and narrow focus limit its broader appeal.

Mystery Case Files: House That Love Built Collector’s Edition Review

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A polished, content-rich hidden-object adventure with strong presentation and enjoyable puzzles, though bound by genre traditions that limit narrative depth and mechanical innovation.

Black Blood Review

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Black Blood delivers a tense, methodical survival experience driven by atmosphere and restraint, rewarding careful play while testing patience with its deliberate pacing.

Cyberphobia: Prologue – Kernel Panic Review

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A tightly focused and deeply atmospheric cyberpunk horror prologue that excels in mood and thematic clarity, slightly held back by its minimal scope and deliberately restrictive design.

The Black Ice Review

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While its slow pace and ambiguous narrative may not suit all players, those willing to embrace its quiet dread will find a chilling and rewarding experience worth exploring.

Suika Sprunki Edition Review

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A lively, physics-driven merging puzzle that blends strategic placement with chaotic momentum, delivering addictive, score-chasing fun in short, tense bursts.

Horrorillo Brainrotillo Review

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A surreal, abrasive horror experience that leans into internet-era brainrot and psychological discomfort, challenging players through chaos rather than convention.