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Sonic Frontiers – Definitive Edition Review

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Four years after Sonic first stepped onto the mysterious Starfall Islands, Sonic Frontiers: Definitive Edition arrives as the complete vision of Sega's boldest modern experiment. Imperfect, ambitious, and often exhilarating, this is the blue blur's most fascinating adventure in decades.

Destroy All Humans! Review

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Destroy All Humans! remains a wonderfully juvenile power fantasy, gleefully inviting players to turn 1950s America into a playground of panic, explosions, and flying saucers. Nearly two decades later, Crypto-137's invasion still feels refreshingly mischievous.

Dino Hex Trap Review

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Dino Hex Trap combines tower defence strategy with skateboarding dinosaurs, colourful visuals, and approachable tactical gameplay. While its limited defensive options stop it from becoming a genre heavyweight, its charm and accessibility make it an enjoyable prehistoric diversion.

Super Rebellion Review

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Super Rebellion wears its retro inspirations proudly on its sleeve, delivering plenty of explosions, pounding rock tracks, and arcade nostalgia. Unfortunately, beneath the energetic soundtrack lies a shooter that struggles to find its own identity in a genre packed with stronger alternatives.

Rat Protocol Review

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Rat Protocol takes one of gaming's oldest puzzle formulas and gives it a fresh sci-fi twist. While it rarely reinvents the wheel, its clever level design, charming presentation, and steady stream of new ideas make this rodent's escape mission surprisingly hard to put down.

Jurassic World Evolution 3: Rebirth Bundle Review

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When Frontier Developments first launched Jurassic World Evolution 3, it felt like the studio had finally reached a new peak in the park management genre....

R-TYPE TACTICS I・II COSMOS Review

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R-TYPE TACTICS I • II COSMOS transforms one of gaming's greatest shoot ’em up franchises into a surprisingly brilliant strategy epic. Its steep learning curve and dated interface occasionally frustrate, but beneath those flaws lies a rewarding tactical experience packed with depth, atmosphere, and enough interstellar warfare to keep fleet commanders occupied for dozens of hours.

Observer: System Redux Review

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Observer: System Redux is not interested in making you feel powerful. It wants you to feel vulnerable, uncertain, and uncomfortable. Every corridor hides another secret, every apartment tells another tragedy, and every mind you enter leaves a scar behind.

Cornfield Review

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Cornfield turns a simple premise into an effective nightmare. With little more than a maze, a monster, and your own sense of direction working against you, it delivers a tense horror experience that proves sometimes the scariest thing is not knowing what is waiting around the next corner.

The Last Salvage Squad Review

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Post-apocalyptic science fiction often focuses on humanity's final stand. The Last Salvage Squad takes a different route. Humanity has already lost. The world is...