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Gaming Journo Simulator Review

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A sharp, polarizing satire that turns games journalism into a choice-driven survival sim — messy, provocative, and far more interesting than its simple presentation suggests.

Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate Review

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Ratalaika Games has crafted a delightful homage to classic point-and-click adventures. Fred and Jeff: The Atomic Sulfate balances humor, puzzle-solving, and retro aesthetics into a coherent and highly enjoyable package. It’s quirky, charming, and accessible—a perfect choice for players seeking laughter, nostalgia, and clever gameplay in equal measure.

Earth Must Die Review

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Earth Must Die is a razor-sharp playable cartoon that drags classic point-and-click kicking and screaming into 2025 with outrageous British comedy and an all-star voice cast. Compact, confident, and gloriously stupid in the best way, it proves that saving the adventure genre might require blowing up Earth first.

Jesus Simulator Review

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Jesus Simulator delivers a respectful, atmospheric, and sincere interactive retelling of the Gospel. While light on traditional gameplay, its thoughtful presentation and multi-perspective narrative make it a unique and reflective experience unlike anything else in gaming.

Dispatch Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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In Dispatch Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, superheroics meet office politics in a hilarious, heartwarming, and strategically satisfying package. Every decision matters, every conversation crackles with personality, and behind the humor lies a story about redemption, teamwork, and what it really means to be a hero.

Dorkomon Review

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A chaotic parody of 90s monster-collecting mania, Dorkomon swaps friendship for firepower in a loud, arcade-style FPS that’s as ridiculous as it is strangely entertaining. It’s repetitive, messy, and proudly juvenile — but blasting twisted cartoon creatures into neon goo has an undeniable, guilty-pleasure charm.

High On Life 2 Preview

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High On Life 2 aims to do for intergalactic comedy shooters what a cosmic skateboard trick looks like — flamboyant, unexpected, and hugely entertaining. With bigger worlds, expanded mechanics, and the irreverent humour that made the first game a cult hit, this sequel is shaping up to be one of 2026’s most talked-about releases.

I’m in Love With Your Dead Grandmother Review

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Step into the awkward, absurd, and delightfully dark world of Noah — a 28-year-old man-child navigating romance, life advice, and questionable dating preferences. One wrong move could turn an already bizarre first date into total disaster, and the game thrives on your choices, your nerves, and your willingness to embrace uncomfortable comedy.

Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC Review

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Legitimate Space Corp Simulator LLC is a satirical yet surprisingly deep take on the business simulation genre, casting players as the CEO of a fledgling space corporation that must build, manage, and expand its operations across the stars. With a deft blend of strategy, humour, and systems depth, it offers both laughs and meaningful decisions — though its rough presentation and niche appeal may not suit every player.

Escape from Ever After Review

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Escape from Ever After is a clever and atmospheric narrative adventure that blends fairy‑tale whimsy with tension and exploration. Its rich world design, memorable characters, and emotionally engaging twists ensure players remain invested from start to finish, even if some pacing choices and minor mechanics occasionally break immersion.