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Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next! Review

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Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next! is not trying to be a deep sports sim or a competitive esports contender. It is trying to recreate the feeling of loud living rooms, split-screen chaos, and arguments over who definitely pressed the wrong button. On that front, it absolutely delivers.

Gobliiins Collection Review

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Gobliiins Collection feels like opening a dusty treasure chest from the early days of PC gaming and finding pure creative chaos inside. Strange, funny and wonderfully unpredictable, this anthology preserves one of adventure gaming’s most eccentric legacies with genuine care.

Bubsy 4D Review

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Few gaming mascots carry history quite like Bubsy. For years, the wisecracking bobcat became better known for his reputation than for his games. He...

Dead Gears – Space of War Review

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Dead Gears - Space of War is a hollow imitation that mimics the visual style of genre giants without grasping what made them successful. It then adds this style to a superficial, flawed framework that quickly falls apart under close examination.

Necrophosis: Full Consciousness Review

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Necrophosis: Full Consciousness is less interested in frightening you than it is in suffocating you with dread. It is a slow walk through a dying universe painted with decay, grief, and grotesque beauty. The puzzles may falter, but the atmosphere lingers like a nightmare you cannot quite wake from.

Midnight Swamp Review

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Midnight Swamp trades cheap scares for fog soaked folklore and haunting atmosphere, crafting a short but unforgettable fairytale where every crooked tree and whispered laugh feels touched by dark magic.

Amanda the Adventurer 3 Review

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Amanda the Adventurer 3 closes the trilogy with a confident and unsettling finale that leans into narrative resolution over brutal puzzle difficulty, delivering a conclusion that is equal parts tragic, eerie, and quietly reflective. It is a game about endings, but also about what refuses to end cleanly.

007 First Light Review

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007 First Light understands something many Bond games forget. James Bond is not just gadgets and gunfire, but timing, charm, and the quiet confidence of a man learning exactly how dangerous he is. IO Interactive captures that balance with remarkable precision.

FORENSIC – M.E. Protocol Review

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FORENSIC - M.E. Protocol replaces gunfire with logic, delivering a slow-burning detective experience where every clue feels important.

Realm of Ink Review

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Realm of Ink transforms every death into another brush stroke, delivering a gorgeous roguelite adventure overflowing with style, creativity, and heart.