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Denshattack! Review

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Denshattack! transforms an absurd internet joke into one of the most inventive arcade racers in years. Its distinctive dual-rail drifting mechanics, striking cel-shaded visuals and infectious soundtrack combine to deliver a thrilling ride that rewards skill, precision and style.

Town to City Review

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A beautiful celebration of creativity and calm, Town to City trades the pressure of traditional city management for the simple joy of watching a community grow. With its stunning Mediterranean atmosphere and wonderfully flexible building tools, it creates a city builder where every street, garden, and home feels like it belongs

Spica Adventure Review

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A charming, colourful arcade revival that prioritises movement and style over depth—simple, polished, and consistently fun in short bursts.

Nullstar: Solus Review

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A technically exceptional precision platformer that turns movement into mastery, elevated by atmosphere and design discipline, even if its difficulty curve limits its audience reach.

People of Note Review

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A stunning RPG musical where every battle is a performance, People of Note turns rhythm, combat, and storytelling into one seamless composition of creativity and ambition.

Retro Drive: Revamped Review

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A neon-soaked arcade racer that delivers pure, high-speed thrills with style to spare, even if its simplicity limits long-term depth.

Vanishing Starlight Review

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A bold, mechanically inventive Metroidvania that blends myth and cyberpunk into something genuinely distinctive—demanding, atmospheric, and unafraid to challenge both genre conventions and the player.

ChildStory Review

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A hauntingly cosy narrative adventure that blends gentle exploration with bursts of intense bullet hell, creating a world that’s as comforting as it is quietly unsettling.

Wrack: Reclamation Review

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A vibrant arcade-style shooter with stylish comic-book visuals, Wrack: Reclamation delivers fast-paced boomer shooter action built around addictive kill streak combat.

Jackal Review

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Jackal plays like a jukebox full of bullets—loud, sleazy, and impossible not to dance with, even when it bites.