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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.

Surviving Mars: Relaunched Review

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For most players: absolutely yes. Strap in, build that rocket, and let Mars become your new home. The sodden dust, the shimmering domes, the hum of drones: it’s all waiting.

EXOcars VR Review

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EXOcars VR is a gritty, high-octane off-road racer that delivers where it counts: speed, immersion, and physical presence. It’s a thrilling, sweat-inducing ride that reminds you why VR exists—to put you behind the wheel and make you feel every turn, jump, and jolt.

There Are No Orcs Review

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There Are No Orcs is an irreverent, tongue-in-cheek RPG that turns traditional fantasy tropes on their head.

I Am Machine Review

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While the abstract narrative and precision-based challenges may not appeal to everyone, the game’s polish, depth, and creativity make it a standout in the puzzle-platformer genre.

Rue Valley Review

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A melancholic masterpiece that invites reflection more than reaction, Rue Valley proves that the most powerful horror is the kind born from the human heart.

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.

Lumines Arise Review

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Lumines Arise is a triumphant return — not just of a classic franchise, but of a unique kind of puzzle game where rhythm, light, and logic fuse into one experience. If you loved the original Lumines or games like Tetris Effect for their flow and immersion, this title is very much for you.

Tombwater Review

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For fans of atmospheric survival horror, creative environmental puzzles, and tense exploration, Tombwater is a standout addition to the genre.

Deadpool VR Review

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The combination of motion-controlled swordplay, dual-wield shooting, and interactive environments makes each play session feel dynamic and unpredictable. Fans of Deadpool, superhero VR, and playful, chaotic action will find this a thoroughly enjoyable and memorable experience.