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Psyvariar 3 Review

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Psyvariar 3 does not simply revive a dormant arcade series. It reminds players why bullet grazing became an art form in the first place. Fast, hypnotic, and endlessly replayable, this is a sequel that understands both its history and its future.

OOLO Review

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OOLO feels like discovering a forgotten adventure game tucked away in an attic chest. Beneath its deceptively simple exterior lies a sprawling, quietly beautiful world built around curiosity, memory, and the joy of getting lost.

King of Tokyo Review

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King of Tokyo transforms a beloved tabletop classic into a lively digital playground where giant monsters throw punches, chase victory points, and battle for control of the city. Beneath the colourful chaos lies a surprisingly clever strategy game that remains easy to learn but difficult to master.

Luna Abyss Review

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Luna Abyss transforms isolation into atmosphere and movement into survival. Beneath its dazzling bullet patterns and towering ruins lies a melancholic science fiction tale that feels as haunting as it is exhilarating.

RoadOut Review

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RoadOut feels like a lost relic from an alternate timeline where PS2 era ambition never disappeared. It throws driving, dungeon crawling, twin stick shooting, racing, crafting, and post apocalyptic storytelling into one dusty wasteland and somehow keeps the wheels attached more often than you would expect.

Table Flip Simulator Review

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Table Flip Simulator turns everyday annoyances into absurd comedy, delivering a surprisingly charming physics playground where smashing boardrooms, classrooms, and cafés becomes an oddly therapeutic escape.

Savara Review

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Savara blends roguelite combat with mythic flair and colourful spectacle, creating an action game that feels immediately inviting. It does not always escape repetition, but its energy, charm, and satisfying build experimentation keep the fires burning longer than expected.

R-Type Dimensions III Review

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R-Type Dimensions III proves that great shooters never really age. It refines decades of arcade brilliance into a slick modern package while preserving the brutal, methodical soul that made the series legendary in the first place.

FZ: Formation Z Review

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FZ: Formation Z revives an obscure arcade shooter with surprising confidence, pairing retro action with modern polish. It never fully escapes its old school repetition, but beneath the nostalgia sits a charming, fast-moving shooter that still knows how to put a smile on your face.

Atomic Owl Review

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Atomic Owl feels like someone poured a Saturday morning cartoon, a Mega Man cartridge, and a synthwave playlist into the same blender, then somehow made it work. Beneath the feathery chaos lies a surprisingly heartfelt action platformer that understands exactly why retro games still matter.