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Potions: A Curious Tale Review

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Potions: A Curious Tale delivers an experience that’s charming, thoughtful, and spellbinding in its own gentle way.

Flotsam Review

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It’s thoughtful, polished, and full of heart—an ideal game for players who love resource management but crave a setting that feels fresh and uplifting rather than bleak.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review

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If Kiwami felt like a faithful recreation of a classic, Kiwami 2 feels like a full-fledged reinvention — a game that honours its roots while confidently embracing modern design.

Galactic Civilizations IV: Tales of the Terran Alliance Review

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This expansion demonstrates how powerful the series becomes when its meticulously crafted mechanics serve a tighter, more character-driven tale. The Terran Alliance finally gets the depth and definition it deserves—and in the process, Galactic Civilizations IV gains one of its strongest expansions yet.

Yakuza Kiwami Review

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Whether you're new to the franchise or continuing from Yakuza 0, this Director’s Cut-esque remake delivers emotional storytelling, stylish brawling, and a gripping crime drama filled with heart.

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review

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Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.

Photographer’s Life Simulator Review

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Whether you’re a seasoned photographer, a curious beginner, or simply a fan of immersive life sims, this is a title worth picking up. It respects the art of photography — and that dedication shines through every frame you capture.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Review

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The series’ trademark visual splendour remains unmatched, but now it’s paired with a robust progression layer, deeper systems, and an immersive sense of connection to the simulated world.

House Renovator Simulator Review

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For fans of house-flipping sims, interior design games, or methodical “comfort gameplay,” this is an easy recommendation. It’s charming, rewarding, and reliably immersive — even if it occasionally shows the limitations of running on ageing hardware.

Red Dead Redemption Remaster Review

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For players who simply want to revisit the classic or experience it for the first time, this release is a gift. For those who expected a grand revival, it may feel more like a reminder of what once was rather than a bold step forward.