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Starfall Defenders Review

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Starfall Defenders proves there’s still life in classic tower defense when designers dare to put the player back behind the trigger. A bright, tactical, and surprisingly hands-on defender that earns its place among the genre’s modern standouts.

Arcade Archives 2 TOP SPEED Review

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Arcade Archives 2: TOP SPEED captures the raw adrenaline of 1987 arcade racing with blistering speed, unforgiving difficulty, and a perfectly judged modern touch. With Time Attack Mode pushing mastery to new heights, HAMSTER CORPORATION proves that sometimes the fastest way forward is straight through the past.

Escape from Tarkan Review

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Every step in Tarkan is a calculated risk. The crumbling streets whisper warnings, and every shadow could hide your doom. But for those who master its rhythm, the city transforms from a death trap into a stage for precision, strategy, and silent triumph. Escape from Tarkan doesn’t just test your reflexes—it tests your mind, patience, and courage.

Fighting Fantasy Classics Vol. 1 Review

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Every choice is a blade in your hand, every die roll a test of fate. In these pages, you are the hero, the strategist, the adventurer. Step into the world of Firetop Mountain, the Citadel of Chaos, Darkwood Forest, or the uncharted reaches of the Starship Traveller—and remember: in Fighting Fantasy, destiny is yours to shape.

Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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Every corner of Hallownest whispers a story, every shadow conceals a challenge, and every battle feels like a dance of skill and patience. In *Hollow Knight – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, you don’t just explore a kingdom—you become part of it

Run from Duck Review

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Water rises, walls close in, and somewhere in the shadows, the Duck hunts. Every heartbeat counts, every turn could be your last. In Run from Duck, survival isn’t about fighting—it’s about running, listening, and never looking back.

USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR Review

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In USA ARMY SOLDIER SIMULATOR, heroism isn’t about combat or glory—it’s about consistency, attention to detail, and proving that discipline can be just as rewarding as victory on the battlefield.

Cash Guardian: Collector Operation Capital Defense Review

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Cash Guardian turns the daily commute into a chess match with criminals—proof that the most exciting hero isn’t the robber, but the one trying desperately not to become the headline.

Escape From Duck Review

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Behind the honks and feathers lies a surprisingly sharp survival game—Escape From Duck is proof that terror can waddle as well as sprint.

MOTE: Workshop Review

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In the hush of a forgotten workshop, MOTE finds drama in shavings, heart in hinges, and a whole relationship hiding between the teeth of a rusted saw.