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The Boys: Trigger Warning Review

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Few television properties seem more naturally suited to virtual reality than The Boys. The world created by Garth Ennis and expanded by Amazon's hit television...

NBA THE RUN Review

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NBA THE RUN doesn't just bring basketball back to the streets, it reminds us why arcade sports games became beloved in the first place. Fast, flashy and gloriously unpretentious, this is a celebration of style over simulation that feels like a long-overdue answer to years of increasingly complicated sports games.

TACS Classic Collection Review

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The TACS Classic Collection is more than a compilation of old indie games. It is a rescue mission. Bringing ten long-lost PlayStation Mobile titles back from obscurity, this anthology celebrates a fascinating chapter of gaming history while reminding us that creativity often thrives within limitations.

Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi Review

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Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi may wear its retro inspirations proudly on its sleeve, but beneath the nostalgic pixel art lies a confident and surprisingly polished action platformer. It captures the spirit of classic Castlevania while carving out enough of its own identity to stand tall among modern retro revivals.

Killzone Extraction Review

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Killzone Extraction may have one of the most bewildering names on the Nintendo eShop, but beneath the confusion lies a simple arcade shooter that knows exactly what it wants to be. It won't redefine the genre, but for the price of a takeaway coffee, it delivers a few hours of uncomplicated firefights and old-school action.

The Quiet Things Review

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The Quiet Things is not an easy game to play, nor is it meant to be. What it offers instead is something far rarer: an honest, deeply personal exploration of trauma that uses the interactive medium to tell a story that could not be told quite the same way anywhere else.

Steamboat Incident Review

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Mascot horror has become one of the most crowded corners of modern indie gaming. Every few months, another twisted childhood icon emerges from the...

Solarpunk Review

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Solarpunk offers a refreshing alternative to survival gaming's obsession with danger and destruction. Trading monsters and misery for floating islands, renewable energy, and creative freedom, it delivers a peaceful sandbox that feels like a deep breath in a genre often built on stress.

Voidling Bound Review

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Voidling Bound takes the familiar creature-collecting formula, throws it into a particle cannon, and launches it into deep space. What emerges is one of the freshest monster-taming experiences in years, blending frantic third-person combat with surprisingly deep breeding, evolution, and progression systems that make every new discovery feel meaningful.

Road to Empress Ⅱ Review

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Road to Empress Ⅱ transforms palace intrigue into an addictive game of survival, ambition, and political calculation. Backed by lavish production values and meaningful player choice, this interactive historical drama proves that power is never given. It is earned, protected, and often paid for in blood.