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FALLEN : FATAL FORCE

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A stylish and ambitious psychic action game that improves accessibility and spectacle, but loses some depth in the process through over automation and repetition.

ZPF Review

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A polished and authentic arcade shooter that excels through precision and design discipline, even if it prioritises tradition over innovation.

Nullstar: Solus Review

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A technically exceptional precision platformer that turns movement into mastery, elevated by atmosphere and design discipline, even if its difficulty curve limits its audience reach.

Dosa Divas Review

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A vibrant, inventive RPG that blends flavourful mechanics with heartfelt storytelling—occasionally uneven, but full of personality and charm.

Starfield Review

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Starfield finally feels like the game people imagined when Bethesda first revealed it. The galaxy is still rough around the edges, but somewhere between the lonely hum of a ship engine and the glow of a distant moon, it discovers a sense of wonder few RPGs can match.

Brave Rounds Review

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A relentless, high-risk bullet hell that rewards bravery as much as skill—Brave Rounds thrives when you’re closest to the chaos.

Console Archives SEICROSS Review

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A demanding 8-bit hoverbike action game that blends rescue mechanics with resource management, SEICROSS remains a surprisingly sophisticated archival experience defined by risk, momentum, and mastery under constraint.

Viscerafest Review

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Viscerafest is a high-speed “retraux” boomer shooter set in a cosmic horror universe, delivering intense movement-based combat in which bunny hopping, air control, and resource juggling turn every encounter into a relentless test of speed and precision.

S.E.X. Project: Simulated Emotional Xenotech Review

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A restrained cyberpunk visual novel about emotional AI experimentation, S.E.X. Project explores artificial intimacy and identity through slow, branching narrative design, prioritising philosophical ambiguity over mechanical depth.

Where Moss Grows Review

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A quiet subterranean meditation on movement and stillness, Where Moss Grows replaces challenge with calm and urgency with atmosphere, delivering one of the most restrained and contemplative exploration experiences in recent memory.