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Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga Review

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A richly textured adventure that honours its genre while offering its own voice — challenging, atmospheric, and ultimately compelling.

Respark Review

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Clever, challenging, and visually composed — a thoughtful puzzle journey that rewards deep thinking and strategic creativity.

Enlisted – “Shadows of the East” Bundle Review

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A gritty, atmospheric expansion that sharpens Enlisted’s identity and delivers some of its most intense and rewarding battles yet — best experienced by players willing to embrace its deliberate pace and tactical demands.

Scott Whiskers: The Search for the Golden Cat Review

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For players seeking a polished, light-hearted adventure that values exploration, problem-solving, and steady progression, Scott Whiskers is a rewarding journey well worth taking.

Zumba – Dragon’s Marble Trial Review

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A fun, well-paced puzzle shooter that rewards precision and planning, even if it never quite reaches the heights of genre greats.

EGGCONSOLE YUUREIKUN MSX2 Review

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A dedicated throwback with deliberate design and crunchy platforming — not for everyone, but deeply satisfying for players who enjoy thoughtful strategy wrapped in retro form.

Auto Sport Racing Simulator Review

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A commendable sim racer that delivers depth and strategy, but never quite reaches the emotional or mechanical heights of genre leaders. A worthy choice for dedicated sim fans and patient players who enjoy technical mastery over spectacle.

Clutchtime: Basketball Deckbuilder Review

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A smart, strategic, and satisfying fusion of basketball and deckbuilding that rewards thoughtful play and tactical ingenuity.

The Rumble Fish 2 – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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A compact but compelling fighting experience that harmonises strategy, responsiveness and competitive integrity — an essential pick for Switch 2 owners with a taste for technical, expressive combat.

Arcade Archives 2 THE OUTFOXIES Review

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For players interested in arcade history, unconventional combat design, or the roots of arena-based action, The Outfoxies is not just worth revisiting—it is worth re-evaluating.