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Kids On Site – Hard Hat Edition Review

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For many of us, the sight of a construction site wasn't just a neighbourhood nuisance; it was a front-row seat to a world of...

Console Archives MAGMAX Review

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A faithful restoration of a 1986 mecha shooter that may be simple by modern standards, but still carries a surprising sense of growth, clarity and mechanical charm.

In Trusted Hands Review

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A sharp narrative simulation about privacy, pressure, and the cost of curiosity, In Trusted Hands turns phone repair into a moral balancing act where every unlocked secret carries consequences far beyond the screen.

Akuma Rise Review

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A familiar yet satisfying JRPG that leans on classic turn-based combat and flexible party building, Akuma Rise delivers a steady demon realm adventure defined more by comfort and clarity than innovation.

Sunset Motel Review

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Sunset Motel arrived on PlayStation 4 and 5 today, following its release on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on 2 April 2026, with...

Police Car Simulator: EVO Review

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Police Car Simulator : EVO does not chase the glamour of cinematic cop dramas. Instead, it finds something surprisingly compelling in the routine rhythm of patrol work, traffic stops, and late-night drives through cities that never quite feel asleep.

ScooterFlow Review

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ScooterFlow finds its identity in motion itself, turning scootering into a grounded physics playground where style, rhythm, and patience matter more than any traditional scoring system.

Axe Cop Review

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Axe Cop plays like someone handed a box of crayons to a classic RPG and told it to stop making sense. What follows is messy, loud, occasionally brilliant, and often hilarious in a way that feels impossible to replicate on purpose.

MOTORSLICE Review

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MOTORSLICE feels like a dream you are not quite sure you are controlling. You move fast, faster than you should, carving through metal and momentum in equal measure, chasing a rhythm that sometimes slips through your fingers just as you think you have it.

Bright Lights of Svetlov Review

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Bright Lights of Svetlov is not interested in entertaining you in the usual sense. It asks you to exist, quietly and patiently, inside a life that feels ordinary at first glance but slowly reveals something heavier beneath the surface.