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Yerba Buena Review

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Yerba Buena wraps one of the most inventive puzzle mechanics in years inside a surreal, glitching vision of 1970s San Francisco. It takes time to find its rhythm and stumbles in places, but once its ideas fully awaken, it becomes difficult to forget.

ZERO PARADES: For Dead Spies Review

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ZERO PARADES trades bullets for conversations and turns espionage into psychological survival. Dense, demanding, and quietly devastating, it proves ZA/UM still knows how to turn broken people into unforgettable protagonists.

Lost Islands Review

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Lost Islands takes the familiar survival formula and softens its edges without losing its sense of adventure. It trades dread for curiosity, replacing oppressive wilderness with colourful discovery and turning survival into something welcoming rather than punishing.

Forza Horizon 6 Review

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Forza Horizon 6 turns years of community dreams into reality. Japan delivers breathtaking roads, unforgettable cityscapes, and the strongest sense of automotive culture the series has ever captured.

Havenfall is for Lovers Review

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Havenfall is for Lovers brings a beloved otome story back from the dead and reminds us why players fell for its supernatural cast in the first place. Beneath the romance and fantasy lies a surprisingly warm story about grief, belonging, and finding family in unexpected places.

Alexandria IV Review

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Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.

Heroine Anthem Zero 2 : Scalescars Oath Review

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Heroine Anthem Zero 2: Scalescars Oath is vast, emotional, and unapologetically ambitious. Beneath its side scrolling action lies a deeply human story about faith, pain, identity, and hope, wrapped inside a world that feels less like a game and more like a living myth.

Flight Simulator 2026 Review

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Flight Simulator 2026 trades cockpit complexity for quick, accessible flying sessions, delivering an arcade leaning aviation experience that values momentum over realism. It never reaches the heights of premium simulators, but there is still something quietly enjoyable about chasing the horizon one checkpoint at a time.

Cosmic Mirage Review

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Cosmic Mirage does not reinvent the side scrolling shooter, but it understands the quiet appeal of the genre. Fast action, colourful worlds, and uncomplicated arcade thrills make it an enjoyable detour, even if it rarely rises above familiar territory.

Arcade Archives 2 Mr.Do! Review

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Arcade Archives 2 Mr. Do! proves that great arcade design never really ages. Beneath its cheerful clown mascot and simple digging mechanics sits a deceptively sharp score chaser that still has enough tension, creativity, and personality to stand shoulder to shoulder with arcade royalty.