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Little Kitty Meow Review

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Little Kitty Meow captures the simple joy of seeing the world through feline eyes. Its cosy atmosphere and charming presentation make for a pleasant afternoon escape, even if the adventure itself is over almost as soon as it begins.

Cozy Home Unpacking Review

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Cozy Home Unpacking understands the simple pleasure of putting things in their proper place. While it never reaches the emotional heights of the genre's finest examples, it still delivers a gentle, comforting experience that feels like wrapping yourself in a warm blanket on a rainy afternoon.

Super Farming Boy Review

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Super Farming Boy takes the cosy farming formula, launches it skyward, and fills it with explosive chain reactions, superhero powers, and wonderfully chaotic energy. It is a farming game unlike almost anything else on the market, trading quiet routine for constant momentum and turning every harvest into a satisfying puzzle of timing and strategy.

Garden Designer Simulator Review

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Garden Designer Simulator turns everyday garden maintenance into a surprisingly relaxing digital escape. While it never aims for deep simulation complexity, its simple loop of tidying, planting, and transforming neglected spaces creates an experience that feels wonderfully comforting from start to finish.

STAR WARS Zero Company Preview

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STAR WARS Zero Company drops you into the Clone Wars’ hidden corners, where victories are measured in survival rather than glory. As Hawks, you build and command a squad of operatives whose lives and loyalties are shaped by every mission you take on. Blending cinematic storytelling with tense turn-based tactics, it focuses on the strain of leadership when every choice carries weight and nothing comes without consequence.

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Preview

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Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse reimagines the series as a faster, more expressive gothic action experience without losing its haunted identity.

EA SPORTS Madden NFL 27 Preview

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Madden NFL 27 feels like EA finally stopped trying to smooth over football’s chaos and instead started building systems that let it breathe. The new Persona Engine reshapes how teams behave across a season, turning Franchise mode into something closer to a living league than a structured menu. On the field, defensive play becomes sharper, more reactive, and far less predictable than previous entries. It is not a clean reinvention, but it is the closest Madden has come in years to feeling genuinely strategic rather than reactive.

EA SPORTS College Football 27 Preview

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College Football 27 feels like EA finally stopped treating the collegiate game as nostalgia and started treating it as a living system. This year’s entry leans into structure, pressure, and identity, building something that feels closer to running a real program than simply playing a season. The result is a football experience that is deeper, heavier, and more demanding than its predecessors. It occasionally threatens to overwhelm, but when it clicks, it captures the chaos and pride of college football better than anything the series has delivered so far.

End of Abyss Preview

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End of Abyss drags survival horror into colder, sharper territory, swapping haunted corridors for a living industrial nightmare that feels both alien and intimately mechanical. Section 9 Interactive leans hard into tension over spectacle, building a game where silence is rarely safe and progress always feels earned. It is not interested in comforting the player, only in tightening its grip the deeper you go. What emerges is a bleak, absorbing descent that feels like discovery and punishment in equal measure.

FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE Preview

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FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE feels like Square Enix finally answering a decade of fan nostalgia with something both familiar and unexpectedly bold. By translating a mobile-era story into a full HD-2D console epic, it rebuilds its world with care, confidence, and a surprising amount of emotional weight. It is a return to form, but also a reinterpretation that is not afraid to reshape its own history.