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Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts Review

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Two Point Museum: Arty-Facts transforms artistic chaos into management gold, delivering one of the funniest and most creative expansions the series has ever seen.

Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties Review

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A bold reimagining that redeems Yakuza 3 and elevates Yoshitaka Mine into one of the saga’s most compelling tragic figures—Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties delivers heart, heat, and a fitting finale to the Kiwami era.

SEGA Football Club Champions Review

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SEGA FOOTBALL CLUB CHAMPIONS is a vibrant, fast-paced sports title that blends arcade excitement with strategic team management — perfect for players who crave quick thrills and long-term engagement alike.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Atlus 35th Digital Anniversary Edition Review

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A masterfully crafted RPG that honors ATLUS’s past while carving a compelling new future.

Metaphor: ReFantazio Guidebook Edition Review

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An ambitious, meticulously crafted RPG that confidently establishes a new pillar in ATLUS’s catalog.

Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review

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If Kiwami felt like a faithful recreation of a classic, Kiwami 2 feels like a full-fledged reinvention — a game that honours its roots while confidently embracing modern design.

Yakuza Kiwami Review

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Whether you're new to the franchise or continuing from Yakuza 0, this Director’s Cut-esque remake delivers emotional storytelling, stylish brawling, and a gripping crime drama filled with heart.

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review

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Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is a bold, chaotic, multiverse-hopping racer that finally feels unleashed on Nintendo’s new hardware. It’s visually stunning and endlessly surprising, with deep customisation and imaginative track transformations — though its floaty handling and unpredictable design won’t suit players looking for tight, competitive racing.

Football Manager 26 Touch Review

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If you’re new to the series or you want a portable, tactically rewarding manager on the Switch 2, there’s a huge amount here to love. If you are a veteran who values the old depth and polish, be prepared for irritation and for some features to be absent or undercooked.