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Lost Little Things Review

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A return to the childhood home becomes a descent into memory itself, where forgotten objects reshape reality and every creaking floorboard feels like it remembers you. Lost Little Things is a slow, unsettling psychological horror experience that finds its power not in spectacle, but in the quiet weight of what we leave behind.

In Trusted Hands Review

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A sharp narrative simulation about privacy, pressure, and the cost of curiosity, In Trusted Hands turns phone repair into a moral balancing act where every unlocked secret carries consequences far beyond the screen.

Little Things Review

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A tightly focused precision platformer that turns gravity itself into a puzzle, The Little Things builds its challenge from repetition, rhythm, and razor-sharp control. It is minimal in presentation but demanding in execution, rewarding patience with the quiet satisfaction of mastery while pushing players through a steep, sometimes punishing difficulty curve.

Froggy Hates Snow Review

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Froggy Hates Snow turns a simple idea, digging through frozen ground, into something tense, strategic, and unexpectedly heartfelt, where every tunnel carved feels like a small rebellion against the cold.

Versebound Review

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Versebound turns Finnish mythology into a bruising, mournful struggle for survival where every battle feels earned and every victory echoes like an ancient poem carried through the cold.

Haneda Girl Review

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A high-speed precision platformer that thrives on rhythm, reaction, and relentless swapping between elegance and raw firepower.

Axe Cop Review

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Axe Cop plays like someone handed a box of crayons to a classic RPG and told it to stop making sense. What follows is messy, loud, occasionally brilliant, and often hilarious in a way that feels impossible to replicate on purpose.

Pinball FX – Williams Pinball Premium Collection Review

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Pinball FX - Williams Pinball Premium Collection is not trying to reinvent pinball. It is trying to preserve it, refine it, and remind you why these tables still matter decades after the first ball ever bounced across their glass. What you get is less a reinvention and more a carefully restored archive of arcade history that still knows how to bite back.

Wax Heads Review

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Wax Heads feels like flipping through a record crate and finding something you did not know you needed. It is warm, a little scrappy, and full of personality, the kind of game that understands music is not just sound but memory, identity, and sometimes a bit of chaos.

Bright Lights of Svetlov Review

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Bright Lights of Svetlov is not interested in entertaining you in the usual sense. It asks you to exist, quietly and patiently, inside a life that feels ordinary at first glance but slowly reveals something heavier beneath the surface.