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Dragon Knight Review

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A solid and engaging fantasy action-RPG that delivers satisfying combat, disciplined pacing, and classic heroic storytelling — familiar in structure, but polished and enjoyable throughout.

Cult -Vein- Review

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A slow-burn psychological horror experience that excels in atmosphere and thematic depth, held back only by its deliberate pacing and limited mechanical variety.

Vampire Blood Dynasty Review

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A dark, atmospheric vampire RPG with strong ideas and rewarding progression, held back slightly by technical and mechanical rough edges — but still a solid and intriguing addition to the genre.

Mai: Child of Ages Review

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A resonant, rewarding journey through loss, memory, and remnant glory — a meaningful addition to the genre that stands confidently on its own merits.

Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga Review

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A richly textured adventure that honours its genre while offering its own voice — challenging, atmospheric, and ultimately compelling.

Dark Farts: Parody Smell Edition Review

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For players willing to meet it on its own terms, Dark Farts offers a few hours of absurd amusement. For everyone else, it will likely feel like a joke stretched too far.

Elden Ring: Nightreign – The Forsaken Hollows Review

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It’s brutal. It’s beautiful. It’s suffocating in all the right ways. And it stands comfortably beside Artorias of the Abyss, The Old Hunters, and Shadow of the Erdtree as one of the studio’s finest expansions.

The Axis Unseen Review

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The Axis Unseen turns every arrow, step, and rustle into a tactile, auditory thrill — a folklore-haunted horror-hunting adventure where your senses are the ultimate survival tools.

Nightmare: The Lunatic Review

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For horror fans—especially those who prefer psychological terror over action-heavy encounters—this is one of the standout releases of the year.

Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE – Deluxe Edition Review

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A visually explosive, fast-paced power fantasy with depth, polish, and style—held back only by its mobile-born progression systems.