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Luto Special Edition Review

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For players who appreciate psychological storytelling, environmental horror and slow-building tension, Luto’s Special Edition is a must-play. It’s a haunting, meticulously crafted descent into the mind—and one that lingers long after the credits roll.

Megabonk Review

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Megabonk delivers chaotic, laugh-out-loud platforming with surprising depth. A physics-powered party gem packed with energy, style, and endlessly entertaining mayhem.

Arcade Archives 2 STEEL WORKER Review

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STEEL WORKER is a quiet standout in the Arcade Archives 2 series — a reminder that some of the most rewarding games are those that ask the most of their players.

Wobbly Life Review

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A delightfully chaotic sandbox overflowing with charm. Simple, silly, and endlessly fun — especially in multiplayer.

Class of Heroes 3 Remaster Review

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A charming, punishing dungeon crawler with deep customization—but an experience best suited for genre faithfuls.

War Thunder Review

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A thrilling and wide‑ranging vehicle combat experience, tempered by complexity and grind, but highly rewarding for players who dive in.

Hello Kitty Island Adventure – Wheatflour Wonderland Review

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A beautifully realised life sim that places warmth, charm and character first. It doesn’t push boundaries in terms of challenge, but its emotional resonance and simple pleasures make it one of the most heartening games in recent memory.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review

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A strong, stylish entry that revitalises the series, even if it stops short of being truly exceptional.

Unholy Review

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A tense, atmospheric horror experience that uses PS5 hardware to its fullest, blending story, exploration, and suspense into a compelling package. Unholy is a must-play for fans of immersive, psychological horror.

Arcade Archives 2 VIDEO HUSTLER Review

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VIDEO HUSTLER isn’t for everyone, but for players who appreciate methodical arcade design and historical context, it offers a compelling and rewarding glimpse into a different era of game development.