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Battlefield 6 Review

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A triumphant return to form, proving that Battlefield is once again the king of large-scale warfare.

Kamla Review

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For players seeking a thoughtful, action-packed adventure with emotional depth, Kamla is an experience worth taking on. Every stealthy infiltration, tactical engagement, and decision-laden dialogue reinforces the game’s central themes of courage, consequence, and the human cost of conflict.

Escape Simulator 2 Review

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Whether you’re a puzzle purist, a co-op enthusiast, or a budding designer, Escape Simulator 2 delivers a polished and endlessly replayable escape-room adventure

Sonic x Shadow Generations – Day One Edition Review

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A brilliant remaster that beautifully balances nostalgia, fresh content, and smooth performance, Sonic x Shadow Generations sets a new standard for Sonic on Switch 2.

A Long Survive Review

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A tense, tactical, and rewarding co-op VR survival experience that shines brightest when teamwork takes centre stage.

House of Golf VR Review

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Whether you’re a sports simulation fan or just enjoy refined VR interactions, House of Golf VR is an excellent addition to the Meta Quest lineup.

Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage Standard Edition Review

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Few fighting game franchises have stood the test of time quite like Virtua Fighter. Renowned for its deep mechanics, technical precision, and strategic depth, the series has long been a favorite among competitive fighting game enthusiasts.

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Review

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Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion offers a rewarding mech action RPG experience with deep customisation, engaging combat, and a vast open world. Performance issues and graphical compromises prevent it from being flawless on this platform, but the core gameplay fun and ambitious design make it a worthwhile addition to any library.

Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut Review

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Yakuza 0: Director's Cut is a must-own for fans of narrative-driven action games. It combines stellar performance and enhanced visuals with the series’ most beloved story, enriched by new content and a robust multiplayer mode—even if that mode falls short in execution.

Absolum Review

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Absolum achieves something rare—it revitalises a retro genre while pushing its mechanics into new creative territory.