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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.

Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors Review

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There’s a certain kind of chaos that Vampire Survivors has perfected. That hypnotic, snowballing spiral where numbers skyrocket into the absurd, the screen is...

Zumba – Treasure of Marble Island Review

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A colourful and competent marble-shooter that plays it safe—perfect for short sessions, but lacking the depth to leave a lasting impression.

Hoodbound Review

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A quietly atmospheric “cozy dark” platformer, Hoodbound blends gentle exploration with stealth-inspired vulnerability mechanics, creating a thoughtful and immersive experience that prioritises caution, mood, and movement over combat or complexity.

Checkmate Survivors Review

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Checkmate Survivors cleverly fuses chess logic with bullet heaven chaos, creating a uniquely tactical survival experience that trades spectacle for strategy—and largely succeeds because of it.

Defending Camelot Review

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Defending Camelot delivers a classic tower defense experience with plenty of content and solid mechanics, but its dated design and lack of innovation keep it from standing out in today’s landscape.

M.A.D. Cows Review

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M.A.D. Cows delivers tight, retro run-and-gun action wrapped in a hilarious premise, though its repetition and limited variety keep it from reaching the top tier of the genre.

Fetch Quest Remastered Review

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A short but charming comedic visual novel, Fetch Quest Remastered delivers witty dialogue, playful fantasy satire and multiple story paths in a compact adventure that never outstays its welcome.

Sociable Soccer Champions Review

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A fast, joyful return to arcade football that proves the beautiful game doesn’t need realism to shine — just speed, skill, and a perfectly curved Aftertouch shot.

NemoSphere Review

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A deceptively simple reflex shooter that turns perfect timing into pure arcade obsession — NemoSphere proves that sometimes less really is more.