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Buggy Race – Racing Master Review

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Buggy Race – Racing Master delivers chaotic, weapon-fuelled racing with flashes of fun, but its inconsistent handling and uneven combat balance prevent it from reaching its full potential.

Cowboy Kart Review

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Simple, chaotic, and built for the sofa, Cowboy Kart delivers old-school racing fun with a Wild West twist—best enjoyed with friends.

MotoGP 26 Preview

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With deeper physics, real-world rider updates, and an expanded career mode, MotoGP 26 delivers one of the most authentic motorcycle racing simulations yet.

Gear.Club Unlimited 3 Review

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A bold step forward for the franchise, Gear.Club Unlimited 3 finally leaves its mobile roots behind—delivering neon-soaked highways, meaningful customization, and the most confident racing experience the series has ever offered.

4PGP – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review

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Like a perfectly judged overtake on the final lap, 4PGP balances accessibility and speed with effortless style — a racer built not just for the podium, but for the living room couch where real rivalries are born.

Little Strays – Beyond Havana Review

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Little Strays – Beyond Havana trades spectacle for substance, inviting players into a richly observed world of gentle exploration and meaningful human connection

Hole io: Complete Edition Review

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A delightfully explosive arcade experience that combines simple mechanics with strategic depth — not perfect, but hugely addictive.

CRYZON Part2 Review

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CRYZON Part 2 expands its enigmatic metroidvania world with deeper exploration, strategic mechanics, and layered atmosphere, rewarding patient discovery even as it challenges players with its ambiguous pacing.

Asphalt Champions Review

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A fun and finely tuned arcade racing experience that delivers speed, style, and competitive depth — even if it doesn’t redefine the genre.

Spectator 2 Review

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Spectator 2 refines psychological horror through meticulous observation, delivering sustained tension and unease by making players doubt their own perception.