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DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations Review

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DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations takes everything that made the Slayer’s medieval crusade unforgettable and injects it with the speed, aggression, and vertical chaos fans have been craving. With the devastating Chain Spear, expanded exploration, and some of id Software’s most inventive arenas yet, this is not just another expansion. It is a brutal reminder that the Slayer still has plenty of demons left to destroy.

Star Trek Online: Undiscovered Review

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A heartfelt voyage into Star Trek Online’s past that proves the final frontier still has plenty of unexplored territory. With a lovingly rebuilt Klingon storyline, returning Voyager favourites, and a revitalised approach to exploration, Undiscovered is a reminder that sometimes looking back is the best way to move forward.

Wall World 2 Review

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Wall World 2 transforms mining anxiety into pure obsession. Every descent into the Wall feels dangerous, mysterious, and impossible to resist.

Death Run Review

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A neon-drenched precision platformer framed as a deadly televised game show, Death Run throws you into laser-lined obstacle courses where one mistake means instant failure and instant restart.

MechWarrior 5 – Franchise Bundle Review

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Whether you dream of scraping together enough credits to keep a struggling mercenary company alive or charging into battle as part of the fearsome Clan invasion, the MechWarrior 5 Franchise Bundle delivers the complete BattleTech experience. Few collections offer this much variety while remaining so deeply rooted in what makes giant robots feel truly colossal.

Zaxoid Review

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Zaxoid captures the spirit of classic arcade shooters without becoming trapped by nostalgia. Beneath its colourful explosions and relentless alien assaults lies a surprisingly thoughtful blend of twin stick action, roguelite progression and planetary defence that keeps every run feeling fresh.

EMPULSE Review

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EMPULSE is a reminder that arena shooters do not need endless systems, battle passes or cluttered progression to feel alive. It is fast, vertical and unapologetically mechanical, built around movement so fluid it often feels like the only real rule is momentum.

Bacterium Review

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Bacterium takes the simple concept of watching tiny organisms evolve and transforms it into a surprisingly absorbing sandbox of science and strategy. Beneath its minimalist presentation lies a rewarding simulation that encourages patience, experimentation and the joy of discovering unexpected outcomes.

High On Life 2 Review

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High On Life 2 proves lightning can strike twice. By tightening its humour, reinventing movement with an outstanding skateboard mechanic, and delivering a far more confident campaign, Squanch Games has transformed a divisive cult hit into one of its strongest action games yet.

Archery RED Review

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Archery RED proves that virtual reality does not need sprawling adventures to leave an impression. With satisfying bow mechanics, sharp futuristic visuals and rewarding skill based gameplay, it delivers an experience that feels genuinely engaging every time you draw another arrow.