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Console Archives Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom Review

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Console Archives: Ninja Gaiden III is a fierce, uncompromising relic of gaming’s past, preserved with care and just enough modern grace to make its brutality feel worth facing again.

Arcade Archives 2 STREET SMART Review

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Arcade Archives 2: STREET SMART is less a revival and more a time capsule, a rough-edged, stubbornly authentic slice of arcade history that refuses to sand down its corners for modern tastes.

REPLACED Review

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There’s a fine line in today’s indie scene between style and substance, especially in the crowded realm of cinematic platformers. Many games aim for...

Alice in Wonder Underland AIWU Review

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There is a moment early in Alice in Wonder Underland AIWU when you realise the game is not interested in guiding you in any...

Reptilian Rising Review

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Reptilian Rising is what happens when a late-night tabletop campaign collides headfirst with a history lesson, then gets ambushed by a laser-spewing velociraptor in armour. It is chaotic, clever, and just self-aware enough to stop its own absurdity from collapsing under the weight of it.

Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege Review

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Saint Slayer: Spear of Sacrilege sharpens classic 8-bit action into something harsher and more deliberate, delivering a challenging but rewarding experience built on precision, atmosphere, and confident design.

Ground Zero Review

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A city frozen in ruin, where every corner hides something watching. Ground Zero doesn’t just revisit survival horror’s past, it drags it, kicking and screaming, into something more alien.

Arcade Archives 2 KONAMI GT Review

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Speed is simple. Survival is not. KONAMI GT proves that even the most basic race can become a test of endurance when every drop of fuel matters.

Console Archives Ishin no Arashi Review

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History is not only shaped by swords, but by words—and in Ishin no Arashi, conviction is the sharpest weapon of all.

PEPPERED: An Existential Platformer Review

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You try to save the world. The world decides you are the problem. And somehow, it remembers every mistake you make.