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Retro Rewind Video Store Simulator Review

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A charming and immersive video store simulator with excellent atmosphere and satisfying hands-on gameplay, but held back by repetitive loops and limited mechanical depth over time.

RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic Review

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A timeless management masterpiece that proves great design never fades, with its current-gen upgrade making a classic feel right at home in 2026.

Easy Delivery Co. Review

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A deceptively cosy delivery sim that slowly unravels into something eerie and unforgettable—minimalist, mysterious, and quietly haunting in all the right ways.

Mad Games Tycoon 2 Review

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A deep, demanding, and immensely satisfying game dev sim that thrives on complexity—rewarding patience with a richly detailed journey through gaming history.

Legacy of Kain: Heart of Darkness Collection Review

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A powerful dual collection that pairs nostalgic remastering with bold reinvention, the Heart of Darkness Collection delivers a definitive way to experience the Legacy of Kain universe—though uneven pacing across both titles keeps it just shy of perfection.

Legacy of Kain: Ascendance Review

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Ascendance doesn’t just resurrect a dormant series—it bleeds new life into it, fusing reverence for its gothic past with a surprisingly bold, modern identity.

NUTMEG! A Nostalgic Deckbuilding Football Manager Review

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A smart, stylish, and highly original fusion of football management and deckbuilding strategy that captures the spirit of retro English football while delivering deep, engaging tactical systems—held back only slightly by occasional randomness and streamlined managerial depth.

Retro Drive: Revamped Review

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A neon-soaked arcade racer that delivers pure, high-speed thrills with style to spare, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.

The Boba Teashop Review

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A stylish and conceptually strong “cozy horror” sim that blends routine comfort with psychological tension in compelling ways, even if its systems don’t always evolve as far as its ideas.

Tiny Archer Review

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A polished and responsive precision platformer that delivers excellent movement and tightly designed levels, even if its limited scope keeps it from reaching full genre-defining potential.