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Drill Core Review

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Drill Core merges tower defense with mining simulation in a sleek, user-friendly style, showcasing sharp satire and retro-futurist appeal. Although initially captivating and rewarding,...

DIMENSIONS 2 Review

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DIMENSIONS 2 is an ambitious, ever-changing experiment that refuses to settle into one identity. It doesn’t always come together, but its singular vision and willingness to take risks make it hard to ignore.

Starstruck Vagabond Review

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Starstruck Vagabond is a quiet, reflective space sim that finds beauty in routine rather than spectacle. It can be repetitive, but its slow pace and human moments give it a sense of warmth that lingers long after you stop playing.

Star Fire: Eternal Cycle Review

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Some games demand a big time investment, yet they also inspire you to keep going. You might tell yourself just one more run, a...

REPLACED Review

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There’s a fine line in today’s indie scene between style and substance, especially in the crowded realm of cinematic platformers. Many games aim for...

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Review

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Beneath the ocean’s crushing weight lies a city that should not exist, and a truth the human mind was never meant to comprehend.

Atomic Heart – Ultimate Edition Review

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A world built on perfection collapses beautifully—and in Atomic Heart, that collapse is as fascinating as it is flawed.

Dark Light Review

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Dark Light is what happens when Metroidvania structure, Soulslike punishment, and cyberpunk dread all collapse into the same lightless corridor. It is oppressive, often beautiful, occasionally frustrating, and at its best it feels like wandering through a nightmare that still obeys its own internal logic.

Reptilian Rising Review

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Reptilian Rising is what happens when a late-night tabletop campaign collides headfirst with a history lesson, then gets ambushed by a laser-spewing velociraptor in armour. It is chaotic, clever, and just self-aware enough to stop its own absurdity from collapsing under the weight of it.

Foreign Sun Review

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Foreign Sun feels like wandering through a world that is quietly drowning while everyone in it pretends they still have time. It is heavy with consequence, dense with systems, and driven by a kind of quiet tension that never really lets go.