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Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II: The Fallen Angel

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Tenshi no Uta: The Angel Verse II – The Fallen Angel deepens its predecessor’s emotional legacy, delivering a darker, more introspective JRPG that blends classic turn-based design with a story shaped by guilt, sacrifice, and redemption.

Tenshinouta: The Angel’s Verse Review

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Tenshinouta: The Angel’s Verse is a lovingly restored classic JRPG that combines heartfelt Celtic-inspired storytelling with traditional turn-based mechanics — crafting an old-school adventure that feels timeless, even if some systems show their age.

Zumba – Marble Candy Rush Review

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Zumba – Marble Candy Rush is a vibrant, casual marble shooter with bright visuals and sweet presentation, offering simple pick-up-and-play fun that’s perfect for relaxed sessions but limited in long-term depth.

Tomba! 2 Special Edition Review

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For players willing to embrace its eccentricities, Tomba! 2 Special Edition is not just a nostalgic revisit, but a reaffirmation of how playful and imaginative platformers can be.

Direction Quad Review

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Direction Quad is a smart, stylistically confident puzzle-adventure that rewards curiosity and adaptability, though its minimalist presentation and uneven pacing may not appeal to everyone.

Wing of Havoc Review

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Wing of Havoc delivers relentless, old-school shoot ’em up action with addictive vertical combat and explosive pacing — a love letter to the genre that thrills in short bursts but struggles to keep momentum over longer sessions.

Nibiru Voyage Review

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Nibiru Voyage blends narrative mystery with exploration and occasional puzzles, offering a thoughtful sci-fi journey through the unknown — though its deliberate pacing and uneven engagement mean it’s best savoured at the right pace.

The Bomb Split Review

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The Bomb Split is an unapologetically cerebral puzzle experience that blends minimalist design with elegant mechanics, rewarding players who enjoy deep logical challenges — though its niche focus may feel inaccessible to casual audiences.

Big Hops Review

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A focused, charming platformer with excellent movement and level design, Big Hops proves that strong fundamentals and clear vision can carry a game a very long way.

Minesweeper Classic Review

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Minesweeper Classic distills the elegance of one of gaming’s oldest and most enduring puzzle formulas into a clean, focused experience — timeless in its logic, unforgiving in its challenge, and endlessly replayable for players who relish cerebral problem-solving.