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Bird Game III Review

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A meme made real, Bird Game III is a scrappy, charming sandbox that’s equal parts janky and enjoyable—best taken lightly, but worth a flight for the curious.

The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a...

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Strange, heartfelt, and quietly profound, The Little Tomb turns an absurd premise into a touching coming-of-age story—one that lingers long after the credits roll.

Goritaire Review

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Simple on the surface but deceptively intense, Goritaire turns gorillas and bananas into a clever, high-stakes puzzle that’s hard to put down—and even harder to master.

Virtual Ties Isekaijoucho Träumerei Review

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A heartfelt, quietly powerful story wrapped in a stylish idol sim—light on mechanics, but rich in emotion and identity.

Opus Magnum: Complete Edition Review

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Opus Magnum: Complete Edition is a masterclass in puzzle design, blending creativity, engineering, and elegance into one of the most satisfying and endlessly replayable problem-solving experiences available today.

Death Howl Review

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A somber, systems-driven tactical experience that excels in atmosphere and thematic cohesion, but whose unforgiving design and narrow focus limit its reach.

Defending Camelot Review

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Defending Camelot delivers a classic tower defense experience with plenty of content and solid mechanics, but its dated design and lack of innovation keep it from standing out in today’s landscape.

Quarantine Lockdown Simulator: Zombie Border Review

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There’s a particular kind of tension that arises not from action, but from making decisions under pressure. The fear of choosing incorrectly. The weight...

M.A.D. Cows Review

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M.A.D. Cows delivers tight, retro run-and-gun action wrapped in a hilarious premise, though its repetition and limited variety keep it from reaching the top tier of the genre.

Dark Fall: Ghost Vigil Review

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Atmosphere is crucial in a good horror game. While many modern titles rely heavily on action or jump scares, some developers still believe that...