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BACK TO THE GARDEN Review

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A beautifully imagined but structurally divided experience, blending thoughtful solarpunk restoration with chaotic vegetable-driven party gameplay into something charming, uneven, and quietly unforgettable.

Volontés Review

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A beautifully written and emotionally complex otome visual novel that blends romance with political suspense and tragedy, supported by strong worldbuilding and atmospheric presentation, but slightly weakened by uneven pacing and occasional narrative opacity.

Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection Review

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A thoughtful revival of a unique Mega Man sub-series, blending emotional storytelling with evolving combat, even if its age and repetition occasionally show.

Cards lie Review

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A stylish, atmospheric, and intellectually engaging single-player deduction experience that reinvents social deception as a procedural psychological puzzle, elevated by strong art direction and evolving logic systems, but slightly constrained by repetition and occasional opacity in its shifting rule sets.

MARVEL MaXimum Collection Review

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A richly packed retro archive that celebrates Marvel’s arcade legacy with authenticity and modern flair—uneven at times, but bursting with nostalgic charm and historical value.

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.

Devil Jam Review

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A loud, inventive survivor-like that fuses rhythm and strategy into a chaotic metal-fuelled spectacle, standing out through sheer style and mechanical depth.

DAMON and BABY Review

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A bold fusion of frantic twin-stick combat and protective escort gameplay, delivering tense, inventive action even if its ambitious ideas don’t always fully land.

Moonlight in Garland Review

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A charming urban life sim that swaps rural routine for city chaos, blending heartfelt community-building with offbeat humour in a world that feels messy, modern, and wonderfully alive.

Homicipher Review

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A hauntingly inventive horror experience that turns language into both puzzle and threat, delivering a slow-burning descent into uncertainty that lingers long after you’ve put it down.