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Turbo Boost Racing Review

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Not perfect, but perfectly spirited — Turbo Boost Racing is a lively, fun-packed racer that plays to its strengths, and brings pure arcade energy.

Gigasword Review

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A brilliant puzzle-platformer that turns burden into beauty. Thoughtful, challenging, and deeply satisfying, Gigasword wields simplicity like a master-crafted blade.

Verho: Curse of Faces Review

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For fans of atmospheric horror, narrative-driven adventures, and games that stay with you long after you close them, Curse of Faces is a haunting triumph.

CLAWPUNK Review

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A blistering, stylish, and addictive first-person brawler that turns movement into music and chaos into art. CLAWPUNK doesn’t just play great—it feels alive.

Arcade Archives 2 GALACTIC WARRIORS Review

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GALACTIC WARRIORS may be uncompromising, but for players willing to rise to its challenge, it delivers a thrilling and rewarding slice of arcade history that still holds its ground today.

Saving Princess of Mars Review

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If you love platformers and don’t mind a shorter ride, you’ll have fun. If you expect hundreds of hours of depth or a super-polished AAA wrapper, you might feel slightly under-whelmed.

Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland Review

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For fans of puzzle-platformers, whimsical adventure, or anyone looking for a game with personality and polish, Master Lemon delivers. It strikes a balance between accessibility and challenge, with satisfying progression and rewarding exploration.

Windswept Review

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Equal parts poetry and precision, Windswept is a love letter to motion and resilience. It’s one of the year’s most exhilarating indie triumphs—an experience that sweeps you off your feet and never lets go.

Keys of Fury Review

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Its combination of stunning visuals, responsive audio, and inventive mechanics cements it as a standout title for the year.

Sacred 2 Remaster Review

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Sacred 2 Remaster isn’t just nostalgia done right—it’s a triumphant reminder that great design never truly ages. Ancaria has never looked—or played—this good.